"Project name","Recipient","Recipient Type","Last updated","Body","About the Issue","Project Details","Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)","Measurable Outcome(s)","Start Date","End Date","Fiscal Year(s)","Funding Amount","Other funds leveraged","Description of Funds","Fund Source","Status","Updates","Reports","Legal Citation / Subdivision","Project Manager First Name","Project Manager Last Name","Project Manager Organization","Project Manager Street Address","Project Manager City","Project Manager State","Project Manager Zip Code","Project Manager Phone Number","Project Manager Email","Activities","Administered by","Media","Counties Affected","LSOHC","Watershed(s)"
"""Hands On"" History Curriculum for Minnesota's Students","Minnesota Historical Society","","2013-02-06 14:45","The Minnesota Historical Society is developing creative, hands-on learning projects for K-12 students that adhere to state social studies standards and introduce students to important aspects of Minnesota and U.S. history. For example, students will explore the role of slavery in American history by examining historical newspapers, letters and laws and by watching a series of dramatic portrayals of Dred and Harriet Scott who lived at Fort Snelling in the 1830s. These projects will be made accessible to teachers around the state and around the country in 2013.","","The Minnesota Historical Societey is developing new curriculum materials for K-12 students and also making them accessible to teachers around the state and around the country.","","","","2013-06-30","20122013","$382757","","","Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","Ongoing","","","Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs.","Kevin","Maijala","Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul","MN","55102","651-259-3442","","Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society","","Statewide","",""
"""Then Now Wow"" Enhancement","Minnesota Historical Society","","2013-02-04 16:24","
	The Minnesota Historical Society is developing a major, new, hands-on exhibit designed to bring the rich cultural tapestry of Minnesota into vivid focus. Visitors to “Then Now Wow"" (the exhibit's working title was ""Our Minnesota"") at the Minnesota History Center will explore the state’s distinctive places and meet the people who have made their homes here.

	In 2011, Arts and Cultural Heritage funds supported staff time devoted to creating the exhibit which opens in fall 2012.
","","The Minnesota Historical Society is developing a major, new, hands-on exhibit designed to bring the rich cultural tapestry of Minnesota into vivid focus. Visitors to ""Then Now Wow"" at the Minnesota History Center will explore the state’s distinctive places and meet the people who have made their homes here.

In 2011, Arts and Cultural Heritage funds supported staff time devoted to creating the exhibit which opens in fall 2012.","","","","","2011","$225386","","","Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","Ongoing","","","Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs.","Wendy ","Jones","Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul","MN","55102","651-259-3411 ","","Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society","","Statewide","",""
"""Then Now Wow"" Exhibit","Minnesota Historical Society","","2013-02-04 16:22","
	The Minnesota Historical Society is developing an extensive, hands-on exhibit designed to bring the rich cultural tapestry of Minnesota into vivid focus.  Visitors to “Then Now Wow” (the exhibit's working title was ""Our Minnesota"") at the Minnesota History Center will explore the state’s distinctive places and meet the people who have made their homes here.

	Opening in late 2012, the exhibit will incorporate a wide range of engaging, interactive, story-driven features, supporting the state history standards and complementing the Northern Lights state history textbook. It will also have traveling exhibits to augment the Minnesota Historical Society’s onsite and distance-learning classroom programs.

	“Then Now Wow” is being designed primarily for schoolchildren visiting on field trips and for families with children. The exhibit is at the core of a major institutional initiative to reinvent the field trip for 21st-century learners.

	The exhibit’s themes and topics, as well as the methods designed to engage students in learning about them, are being developed to meet the needs of teachers who are facing dwindling resources for history education and of students who are coming of age in a time of rapid global and technological change.

	ACHF funding was appropriated to ""Then Now Wow"" for the 2010-2011 biennium but the funds are available until expended.  Private fundraising for “Then Now Wow” is underway. Fundraising efforts will continue in earnest until the exhibit opens in late 2012.
","","","","","2009-07-01","2012-12-31","20102011","$483183","","","Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","Ongoing","","","Laws of Minnesota, 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2 
","Wendy","Jones","Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul","MN","55102","651-259-3411 ","","Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society","","Statewide","",""
"""What is an Advocate?"" Oral History","Saint Paul Domestic Abuse Intervention Project","","2013-01-14 22:08","
	To document in 5 to 7 interviews the many roles advocates play in helping victims to become successful survivors and helping to move society toward the elimination of abuse altogether.
","","","","","2011-12-01","","2012","$7000","","","Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","","","","Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","","","","","","","","","","Grants/Contracts","Minnesota Historical Society","","Ramsey","",""
"10 Most Endangered Exhibit Expansion Project","Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","","2013-01-14 17:57","
	A prominent county courthouse, a Depression-era school building, an iconic Modern ice-cream stand, and a Northern Minnesota lakeside overlook are among the diverse sites named to the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota’s 2010 list of the state’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places.

	A photographic exhibit featuring the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places for 2010 was created with MHCG funds and displayed at museums, libraries, and other public places statewide throughout the year.

	The 10 Most Endangered Historic Places program is designed to spotlight historic properties that face imminent danger through demolition and neglect, organizational and financial challenges, and restrictive and inappropriate public policy.

	Of the nearly 140 historic places listed over the life of this important program, two-thirds have been saved in part through the awareness generated by their listing.
","","To create and expand an exhibit on the 10 most endangered historic places in Minnesota","","","2010-05-07","2010-12-31","2010","$5771","","","","","","","LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","Erin","Hanafin Berg","","416 Landmark Center, 75 W. 5th St.","St. Paul","MN","55102","","","Grants/Contracts","Minnesota Historical Society","","Ramsey","",""
"10th Annual Road Salt Symposium- Sponsorship","Freshwater Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2012-10-19 16:11","This project will provide support for the 10th Annual Road Salt Symposium at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.  The symposium brings together environmental organizations, companies that produce winter road de-icing salts and chemicals, scientists, policy-makers and transportation workers.  They Symposium provides information on chlorides in our waters and provides innovative and new approaches to help repair our waters and sustain our resources for future generations.
","","","","","2011-02-03","2011-02-28","2011","$500","","","Clean Water Fund","Completed","","","","Brooke","Asleson","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","","","","","651-757-2205","brooke.asleson@state.mn.us","Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","","Statewide","",""
"18th Avenue Historic Residence Survey","City of North St. Paul","Local/Regional Government","2013-01-14 23:42","To hire a consultant to conduct an intensive architectural survey of 1880s residential properties in North St. Paul.","","To hire a consultant to conduct an intensive architectural survey of 1880s residential properties in North St. Paul.","","","2012-08-01","2013-08-01","2013","$6950","","","Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","","","","Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Nathan","Ehalt","City of North St. Paul","2400 Margaret Street","North St. Paul","MN","55109","","","","Minnesota Historical Society","","Ramsey","",""
"1968 History Theatre Performances","Minnesota Historical Society","","2013-02-06 14:47","
	Partner: History Theatre

	1968: The Year that Rocked the World, produced by History Theatre, was performed in front of packed houses at the Minnesota History Center from Jan. 21 to Feb. 19, 2012. The show featured some of the most explosive events and personalities of 1968: Hubert H. Humphrey and Lyndon B. Johnson, the war in Vietnam, the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert Kennedy, the Mexico Olympics, the election of Richard Nixon and the Apollo 8 mission broadcast on Christmas Eve. Most performances were either sold out or very close to sold out. 1968: The Year That Rocked the World gave new audiences the opportunity to learn about Minnesota's role during this tumultuous year.
","","The Minnesota Historical Society and History Theatre present the world premiere of 1968: The Year that Rocked the World, a play featuring some of the most explosive events and personalities of 1968 including Hubert H. Humphrey and Lyndon B. Johnson, the war in Vietnam, the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert Kennedy, the Mexico Olympics, the election of Richard Nixon and the Apollo 8 mission broadcast on Christmas Eve. 

1968: The Year That Rocked the World will be presented in the 3M Auditorium at the Minnesota History Center Jan. 21-Feb. 19, 2012. The 1968 Exhibit is on view at the History Center Oct. 14, 2011-Feb. 20, 2012.","","","","2012-06-30","2012","$10000","","","Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","Completed","","","Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships.","Dan","Spock","Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul","MN","55102","651-259-3050","","Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society","","Statewide","",""
"2004 Senate Legislative Tape Conversion Project","Minnesota Legislative Reference Library","","2013-01-14 17:53","
	779 audiotapes of Senate committee hearings were converted digital format, and a web page was created to access the online versions via the Legislative Web Site.  As a result, complete digital access of committee hearings and floor debates are available for both bodies back to 2004.  Important legislative debate is available to Internet users, regardless of the time of day or their locations.

	Completion of the project and adding the digital files is first and foremost, a preservation success.  The alternative is that they would be eventually destroyed, or if not destroyed, slowly degraded in their audiocassette format.
	
	Converting these audiocassettes ensures enduring access to primary legislative documents by anyone, anywhere.  In particular, completing this year of hearings for the Senate will improve access to full digital records for 2004.
	
	The Legislative Reference Library has a continuing  commitment to storing the files and providing access through the Legislative Web Site.

	
		Web page for the 2004 Senate floor sessions
	
		2004 Senate Committee coverage

","","To digitize 817 audiocassettes of 2004 Senate Committee hearings to augment current digital content","","","2010-02-12","2010-08-01","2010","$4076","","","","","","","LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","Robbie","LaFleur","","645 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.","St. Paul","MN","55155","","","Grants/Contracts","Minnesota Historical Society","","Ramsey","",""
"25-Year Framework and 10-Year Goals","Minnesota Historical Society","","2013-01-14 23:55","
	The Minnesota Historical Society, the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Minnesota Humanities Center hosted a series of listening sessions and posted an online survey to obtain public input on how the Arts and Cultural Heritage funds should be spent. 

	Using this input, a 13-member committee comprised of representatives from the three organizations and 10 other history, arts and cultural organizations and libraries worked together to develop a 10-year plan and 25-year framework for the use of ACHF funds. 

	10-year plan and 25-year framework report
","","","","","","","2010","$14720","","","Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","Completed","","","LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","Andrea ","Kajer","Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul","MN","55102","651-259-3105","","","Minnesota Historical Society","","Statewide","",""
