Foundation Funds Broadcast Preservation Efforts With $2,500 Grants
The Library of American Broadcasting Foundation is launching a grant program to support the preservation, digitization and accessibility of historically significant radio and TV material, the group said in a news release Monday. The Preservation Grant Initiative will award up…
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to four grants of $2,500 each to assist with preserving and sharing recordings, documents, oral histories and ephemera “that chronicle broadcasting’s vital role in shaping culture, news, entertainment, and democracy.” The Broadcast Education Initiative is supporting the effort, which requires that the preserved materials be publicly accessible, the release said. The application process has been streamlined to allow submissions from broadcasting-related companies, libraries, museums, archives, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations. Applications are due in the online portal by Jan. 15.