98-2966. Institute of Museum and Library Services; Grant Application Availability Notice for FY 98  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 25 (Friday, February 6, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 6230-6232]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-2966]
    
    
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    NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES
    
    
    Institute of Museum and Library Services; Grant Application 
    Availability Notice for FY 98
    
    AGENCY: Institute of Museum and Library Services.
    
    ACTION: Grant application availability notice for fiscal year 1998.
    
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    SUMMARY: This grant application announcement applies to the following 
    Office of Museum Service programs: General Operating Support (GOS), 
    Conservation Project Support (CP), Conservation Assessment Program 
    (CAP), Museum Assessment Program (MAP I), Museum Assessment Program 
    (MAP II), Museum Assessment Program III (MAP III), Museum Leadership 
    Initiative (MLI) and Professional Services Program (PSP). This 
    announcement also applies to the following Office of Library Services 
    program: National Leadership Grants. All IMLS awards are under 45 CFR 
    part 1180 for Fiscal Year 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Institute of Museum and Library Services, 1100 Pennsylvania 
    Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20506 http://www.imls.fed.us/.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    For information on museum programs call (202) 606-8540. For information 
    on library programs call (202) 606-5227. For the Director's office call 
    (202) 606-8537. Or contact the agency's website at http://
    www.imls.fed.us/.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of for museum awards is to ease 
    the financial burden borne by museums as a result of their increased 
    use by the public and to help them carry out their educational role, as 
    well as other functions. The purpose for National Leadership Grants is 
    to improve library services and collaboration between libraries and 
    museums.
    
    Eligibility
    
        Museums meeting the definitions in 45 CFR 1180.3 may apply for 
    these programs. The definition of ``museum'' includes (but is not 
    limited to) the following institutions if they satisfy the other 
    provisions of this section: Aquariums and zoological parks; botanical 
    gardens and arboretums; nature centers; museums relating to art; 
    history (including historic buildings); natural history; science and 
    technology; and planetariums. To be eligible for support from IMLS a 
    museum must:
        Be organized as a public or private nonprofit institution and exit 
    on a permanent basis for essentially educational or aesthetic purposes; 
    and
        Exhibit tangible objects through facilities it owns or operates; 
    and
        Have at least one professional staff member or the full-time 
    equivalent whose primary responsibility is the care, or exhibition to 
    the public of objects owned or used by the museum; and
        Be open and have provided museum services to the general public on 
    a regular basis for at least two full years* prior to the date of 
    application to IMLS; and
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        * Applicants to the Museum Assessment Program and the 
    Conservation Assessment Program need not be open for two years.
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        Be located in one of the fifty States of the Union, the District of 
    Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the 
    Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, or the Trust Territory of 
    the Pacific Islands.
    
    For National Leadership Grants
    
        All types of libraries may apply including public, school, 
    academic, research (which makes publicly available library services and 
    materials suitable for scholarly research and not otherwise available 
    to the public and is not on integral part of an institution of higher 
    learning), special, private (not-for-profit), archives, library 
    agencies, and library consortia. Libraries may apply individually or in 
    partnership.
        All disciplines of museums may apply, including art, children and 
    youth, history, natural history, anthropology, nature center, science/
    technology centers, zoos, aquariums, arboretums, botanical gardens, 
    historic houses and sites, planetariums, general, specialized, museum 
    agencies, and museum consortia. Museums may only apply in a partnership 
    that includes at least one library partner.
        Institutions of higher education including public and not-for 
    profit universities and colleges. Graduate library and information 
    science schools may apply as part of an institution of higher 
    education. Institutions of higher education may apply individually or 
    in a partnership.
        IMLS recognizes the potential for valuable contributions to the 
    overall goals of the National Leadership Grants program by other 
    public, not-for-profit
    
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    and for profit organizations and encourages their participation in a 
    partner application. They, however, may not be the official applicant.
    
    Program Categories
    
    General Operating Support (GOS)
    
        IMLS makes awards under the GOS program to museums to maintain, 
    increase, or improve museum services through support for basic general 
    operating expenses.
    
    Conservation Project Support Program (CP)
    
        Awards are made through the CP program to assist with the 
    conservation of museum collections, both living and non-living.
    
    Conservation Assessment Program (CAP)
    
        Awards are made through CAP to provide an overall assessment of the 
    condition of a museum's environment and collections to identify 
    conservation needs and priorities. CAP is a non-competitive, one-time 
    funding opportunity, offered on a first-come, first-served basis. It is 
    administered in cooperation with the National Institute for 
    Conservation. See 45 CFR 1180, subpart D.
    
    Museum Assessment Program (MAP)
    
        The MAP I funds an overall assessment of a museum's operations. The 
    MAP II funds an assessment of the museum's collection-related policies. 
    The MAP III provides an assessment of the public dimension of museum 
    operations. All of the Museum Assessment Programs are non-competitive, 
    one-time funding opportunities, offered on a first-come, first-served 
    basis. The Museum Assessment Programs are administered in cooperation 
    with the American Association of Museums through a memorandum of 
    understanding. See 45 CFR part 1180, subpart D.
    
    Professional Services Program (PSP)
    
        This program provides matching funds to professional museum 
    associations for projects that serve the museum community.
    
    Museum Leadership Initiatives (MLI)
    
        Museum Leadership Initiative address national issues for museums. 
    Program priorities may change annually.
    
    National Leadership Grants (NLG)
    
        This program was created to enhance the quality of library services 
    nationwide and to provide coordination between libraries and museums. 
    Awards will be made for (1) education and training for library and 
    information science, (2) research and demonstration projects in library 
    and information science, (3) preservation and digitization of library 
    materials, (4) model programs of collaboration between libraries and 
    museums.
    
    Deadline Date for Transmittal of Applications
    
        Applications must be mailed or hand-delivered by the deadline date:
    
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                    Program                              Deadline           
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    GOS....................................  Jan. 23, 1998.                 
    CP.....................................  Mar. 6, 1998.                  
    PSP....................................  Apr. 10, 1998.                 
    CAP....................................  Dec. 5, 1997.                  
    MAP I..................................  Apr. 24, 1998.                 
    MAP II.................................  Mar. 13, 1998.                 
    MAP III................................  Feb. 27, 1998.                 
    MLI....................................  June 19, 1998.                 
    NLG....................................  Apr. 17, 1998.                 
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        For GOS, CP, MLI, NLG and PSP Applications that are sent by mail 
    must be addressed to the Institute of Museum and Library Services, 1100 
    Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 609, Washington, DC 20506.
        An applicant must be prepared to show one of the following as proof 
    of timely mailing:
        (1) A legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark.
        (2) A legible mail receipt with the date of mailing stamped by the 
    U.S. Postal Service.
        (3) A dated shipping label, invoice, or receipt from a commercial 
    carrier.
        (4) Any other dated proof of mailing acceptable to the Director of 
    IMLS.
        If any application is mailed through the U.S. Postal Service, the 
    Director does not accept either of the following as proof of mailing: 
    (1) A private metered postmark; or (2) a mail receipt that is not date-
    canceled by the U.S. Postal Service.
        Applications that are hand-delivered must be taken to the Institute 
    of Museum and Library Services, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20506. Hand-delivered applications will be accepted 
    between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Washington D.C. time) daily, except 
    Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays. An application that is hand-
    delivered will not be accepted after 4:30 p.m. on the deadline date.
        For MAP I, MAP II, and MAP III Applicants must apply to IMLS 
    through the American Association of Museums (AAM). IMLS supplies the 
    AAM with application forms and instructions. These are forwarded by AAM 
    to applicant museums. The Director of IMLS approves applications 
    meeting the MAP I, MAP II, and MAP III requirements on a first-come, 
    first-served basis (i.e., in the order in which an application is 
    received and has been determined to have met applicable requirements). 
    Applications will be approved for awards, subject to the availability 
    of funds. If a museum's MAP I, MAP II or MAP III application is 
    received on or before the indicated dates, it will be processed 
    together with other MAP I, MAP II, or MAP III applications received 
    during that period. Applications received after the indicated dates 
    will be processed during the subsequent MAP I, MAP II or MAP III 
    periods. In no event will MAP applications received after April 24, 
    1998, MAP II applications received after March 13, 1998, or MAP III 
    applications received after February 27, 1998 be processed for Fiscal 
    Year 1998 awards. Applicants should contact the American Association of 
    Museums, 1575 Eye Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005, for application 
    packets.
        For CAP Applicants must apply to IMLS through the Heritage 
    Preservation NIC. IMLS supplies the NIC with application forms and 
    instructions. These are forwarded by Heritage Preservation NIC to 
    applicant museums. The Director of IMLS approves applications meeting 
    the CAP requirements on a first-come, first-served basis (i.e., in the 
    order in which an application is received and has been determined to 
    have met applicable requirements). Applications will be approved for 
    awards, subject to the availability of funds. Applicants must be 
    received by December 5, 1997. Applications for FY 1998 awards which 
    cannot be funded will not be carried over to the next fiscal year. All 
    unfunded applicants who wish to receive an award in the subsequent 
    year, must reapply. Interested parties should contact the Heritage 
    Preservation NIC, 3299 K Street, NW, Suite 403, Washington, DC 20007 
    for applications.
    
    Program Information
    
        GOS program regulations are contained in 45 CFR ch. XI, Sec. 1180.7 
    (1988) and related provisions.
        CP program regulations are contained in 45 CFR 1180.20 (1988) and 
    related provisions.
        CAP and MAP program regulations are contained in 45 CFR part 1180, 
    subpart D (1988).
        PSP program regulations are contained in 45 CFR part 1180, subpart 
    E (1988).
        Further program information may be found in the Application forms 
    and accompanying instructions in the application. See paragraph on 
    Application Forms.
    
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    Available Funds
    
    GOS
    
        For FY 1998, $16,060,000 is available for this program. The GOS 
    program award is equal to 15% of the museum's operating budget to a 
    maximum of $112,500 to be spent over a two year period. The grant 
    amount is determined annually by the National Museum Services Board. A 
    museum that receives an award in one fiscal year may not apply for the 
    following year's competition. (See 45 CFR 1190.16(b)).
    
    CP
    
        For FY 1998, $2,310,000 is available for this program. Normally, 
    IMLS makes matching conservation grants of no more than $25,000 in 
    Federal funds. Unless otherwise provided by law, if the Director 
    determines that exceptional circumstances warrant, the Director, with 
    the advice of the Board, may award a Conservation Project Support grant 
    which obligates in excess of $25,000 in Federal funds to a maximum of 
    $75,000. The Director may make such a determination with respect to a 
    category of Conservation grants by notice published in the Federal 
    Register. IMLS awards Conservation Project Support grants only on a 
    matching basis. At least 50% of the costs of a project must be met with 
    non-federal funds. (See 45 CFR 1180.20 (f)).
    
    CAP
    
        For FY 1998, $820,000 is available for this program.
    
    MAP, MAP II, MAP III
    
        For FY 1998, $450,000 is available for this program.
    
    PSP
    
        For FY 1998, $600,000 was available is this program. This program 
    provides matching funds for cooperative agreements that generally do 
    not exceed $50,000.
    
    MLI
    
        For FY 1998, $600,000 is available.
    
    NLG
    
        For FY 1998, $1,371,937 is available for collaborative projects 
    between museums and libraries, of which $1,000,000 is contributed by 
    they IMLS Office of Museum Services and the remainder by the IMLS 
    Office of Library Services. The library appropriation also provides 
    $4,115,813 for the other three categories of National Leadership 
    Grants.
    
    Funding Priorities for Conservation Project Support Program
    
        The National Museum Services Board, by notice published in the 
    Federal Register, may establish funding priorities among the types of 
    projects. IMLS Conservation Project Support guidelines identify four 
    broad categories of museum collections: non-living; systematics/natural 
    history collections; living collections/animals; and living 
    collections/plants.
        For each of the categories, with the exception of living 
    collections/animals, the funding priority is a general conservation 
    survey of collections and environmental conditions including 
    development of institutional-range conservation plans. For living 
    collections/animals the funding priority is research for improved 
    conservation techniques.
    
    Application Forms
    
        IMLS mails application forms and program information in General 
    Operating Support, Conservation Project Support, Museum Leadership 
    Initiatives, National Leadership Grants and Professional Services 
    Program application packets to museums and other institutions on its 
    mailing list. Applicants may obtain application packets by writing or 
    telephoning the Institute of Museum and Library Services, 1100 
    Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20506. For National Leadership 
    Grants call (202) 606-5227. For all other programs call (202) 606-8540. 
    Application forms are available on the agency's website http://
    www.imls.fed.us/
     To receive an application for the Conservation Assessment Program 
    contact the Heritage Preservation NIC, 3299 K Street, NW, Suite 403, 
    Washington, DC 20007 (202) 625-1495.
        To receive an application for the Museum Assessment Programs 
    contact the American Association of Museums, 1575 Eye Street, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20005 (202) 289-1818.
    
    (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No. 45.301 Institute of 
    Museum and Library Services)
    
    (Museum and Library Services Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104-208 as 
    amended)
    
        Dated: January 21, 1998.
    Mamie Bittner,
    Director, Legislative and Public Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 98-2966 Filed 2-5-98; 8:45 am]
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Published:
02/06/1998
Department:
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Grant application availability notice for fiscal year 1998.
Document Number:
98-2966
Pages:
6230-6232 (3 pages)
PDF File:
98-2966.pdf