----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Forwarded from the NINCH list. Judy -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: David Green, INTERNET:[log in to unmask] To: Multiple recipients of list, INTERNET:[log in to unmask] Date: 2/2/98 6:25 PM RE: Preservation Plans & Millennium project ----------------------------- NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT February 2, 1998 HISTORIC PRESERVATION IS PART OF NEW PRESIDENTIAL INITIATIVE: THE MILLENIUM PROGRAM As many heard in President's Clinton's State of the Union Address last week, there was a committment to furthering the preservation of this country's cultural heritage. References to this preservation interestingly sandwiched Clinton's remarks about the scientific challenges to the nation and the announcement of the largest ever increases to the National Science Foundation. "This year, Hillary and I launched the White House Millennium Program to promote America's creativity and innovation, and to preserve our heritage and culture into the 21st century. Our culture lives in every community, and every community has places of historic value that tell our stories as Americans. We should protect them. I am proposing a public-private partnership to advance our arts and humanities, and to celebrate the millennium by saving American's treasures, great and small.... I ask all Americans to support our project to restore all our treasures so that the generations of the 21st century can see for themselves the images and words that are the old and continuing glory of America..." (See the very end of the President's speech: ). Below are some of the emerging details of the President's preservation plans. David Green =========== >Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 17:13:54 -0500 (EST) >From: Page Miller <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: NCC Washington Update, Vol. 4, #3, February 2, 1998 from... NCC Washington Update, vol. 4, #3, February 2, 1998 by Page Putnam Miller, Director of the National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History <[log in to unmask]> 1. President Recommends a Budget Increase for National Archives 2. President's FY'99 Request for NHPRC is $6 Million 3. Update on Funding for Historic Preservation Programs 4. Historic Preservation Is Part of a New Presidential Initiative, The Millennium Program 4. Historic Preservation Is Part of a New Presidential Initiative, The Millennium Program -- President Clinton in his January 27 "State of the Union Address" proposed a program to preserve and restore our nation's heritage as we enter the new millennium. The theme of the "Save America's Treasures" program is "Honor the past; imagine the future." Part of this program will be the development of a challenge grant initiative, that over the next three years, will assist in the preservation of endangered historic places and artifacts across the United States. The President's budget proposal states that the funding for these grants will come from the Historic Preservation Fund and shall be used "to preserve the Nation's irreplaceable heritage, as authorized by the Historic Preservation Act, including preservation of intellectual expressions and cultural artifacts, and of historic structures and sites." The President's budget specifics that one half of these funds are to be transferred to federal agencies for preserving our cultural heritage and the other half is to go to the State Historic Preservation Offices and Indian Tribes. The State Historic Preservation Offices -- with appropriate state partners -- will assist state agencies, local governments, and nonprofit organizations in preserving America's historic treasures. The "Save America's Treasures" program will be located in the Department of Interior. The President's FY'99 budget request includes $50 million this year for the program, with an anticipated $50 million to be also allocated in each of the following two years. At this point only the conceptual outline of the program is available for many of the details have not yet been determined. However, it does appear that the grants will require matching funds. * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NCC invites you to redistribute the NCC Washington Updates. A complete backfile of these reports is maintained by H-Net. See World Wide Web: http://h-net.msu.edu/~ncc/ * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *