"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)"
"""Company Town"" Book","William M. Kelley High School","","2013-01-14 21:03","
	Publication, in book format, of a narrative history of a ""company town,"" Silver Bay, Minnesota, based on interviews with longtime residents (interviews and transcriptions funded by a previous Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund grant) and on interviews previously collected by the Bay Area Historical Society.  
","","","","","2011-11-01","","2012","$6008","","","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","","Lake","",""
"""Marking Time:  The Rituals of Life & Death"" exhibit","Scott County Historical Society","","2013-01-14 22:06","
	This grant application is being submitted for funding for the implementation portion of the Scott County Historical Society’s upcoming exhibit “Marking Time:  The Rituals of Life & Death”.  Virtually every society in the world practice rituals marking the significant transitions between birth and death.  Using artifacts, photographs, text, and hands-on interactives, this exhibit will examine those rituals within the historical context of Scott County (Christian and predominately Roman Catholic), new immigrants to the county (mainly Hispanic and Asian), and traditions we can easily find in the Twin Cities area (Judaism and secularism).  
","","","","","2011-11-01","","2012","$3650","","","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","","Scott","",""
"""The Children Remember"" Oral History Digitization","Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2013-01-14 22:22","To make an oral history collection accessible through copy to modern digital format.","","","","","2012-03-01","","2012","$6743","","","Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress","","","Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Daniel","Parrish Moeckly","Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, Inc.","","","","","","","Grants/Contracts","Minnesota Historical Society","","Steele","",""
"""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","",""
"100 Years of Chinese American History in MN","Chinese American Academic and Professional Association in MN","","2013-01-14 20:42","
	To add to the known history of the Chinese experience in Minnesota in the years 1911-2011, the CAAPAM conducted oral history interviews of Chinese Americans to gather information about their memories of immigration and settlement in Minnesota in relation to historical events happening in the homeland after 1970.

	The interviewees were chosen to represent diverse periods, backgrounds, lengths of residency and professions.

	Information gathered from the interview process was combined with addtional photographs and added to previous records and collections. The summary, transcription and recordings were translated and made available to the public on the CAAPAM website and on DVD's found at the CAAPAM Library.
","","To document in 8 interviews the history of Chinese experience in Minnesota after 1970","","","2010-12-17","2011-06-01","2011","$7000","$18400","","","","","","LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","Simon","Shou-I Fan","","Minnesota Chinese Cultural Services Center, 8224 Pennsylvania Road","Bloomington","MN","55438","","","Grants/Contracts","Minnesota Historical Society","","Washington","",""
"140 Years of Tradition and Agriculture","McLeod County Agricultural Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2012-12-19 13:44","To collect and collate historical photographs, memorabilia, and personal stories in order to preserve the history of the McLeod County Fair.  The fair will seek out stories and request historical items, for loan or donation, to the McLeod County Agricultural Association.  During the 140th anniversary of the fair, visitors can view a history display.  Funds will be used to preserve a piece of Minnesota's heritage in a single collection, while educating the public with displays.
","","","","","2012-03-15","","2012","$7368","","","Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress","","","2011 Laws of Minnesota, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivison 10","Casey","Walters","McLeod County Agricultural Association","840 Century Avenue Southwest","Hutchinson","MN","55350","","","Grants/Contracts","Minnesota Department of Agriculture","","McLeod","",""
"1851 on the River Program","Wabasha Public Library","","2013-01-14 20:56","
	In a collaborative effort between the Wabasha Public Library and the Wabasha County Museum the history of the Wabasha area was interpreted in a weekend event focusing on the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux and its impact on the ""Half-Breed Tract"", a reservation of children of mixed Indian and European ancestry. The 1851 signing of the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux and the resulting settlement and tourism were analyzed through the perspectives of the native Dakota, the Euro-American tourist and the newly arrived settlers from 1851 to 1861.

	The program events took place on the Mississippi river between Wabasha and Reads Landing and at the Wabasha County Museum. Paddleboats conducted hourly tours, participants were given biography cards of real people living in the area during the decade, professional history re-enactors told stories about these specific characters and a local history booklet was distributed. All activities served to bring attention to an important piece of local history.
","","To hire a qualifed historian to research and prepare an interpretive program that will enable the public to explore the river history of Wabasha. Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses.","","","2010-10-31","2011-06-01","2011","$5556","$6720","","","","","","LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","Michele","McCaughtry","","PO Box 268","Wabasha","MN","55981","","","Grants/Contracts","Minnesota Historical Society","","Wabasha","",""
"1854 Treaty Authority Cultural Resource Project","1854 Treaty Authority","","2013-01-14 18:12","
	To evaluate and survey archaeological resources by the Grand Portage and Bois Forte Tribal Historic Preservation Offices.
","","To evaluate and survey archaeological resources by the Grand Portage and Bois Forte Tribal Historic Preservation Offices.","","","2010-03-01","2011-06-30","2010","$36692","$40700","","","","","","LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","Darren","Vogt","","4428 Haines Rd.","Duluth","MN","55811","","","Grants/Contracts","Minnesota Historical Society","","St. Louis","",""
"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","",""
