25 March 2009 |
Contact: Mary Rogers |
RESOURCES FOR RECOVERY FROM THE HERITAGE EMERGENCY NATIONAL TASK FORCE
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Heritage Emergency National Task Force resources help archives, libraries, historic sites, museums, and the public cope with damage from disasters. Please share this information with colleagues and constituents affected by flooding and local media contacts.
Resource Center and Damage Reports: Submit damage reports and find contact information for state agencies at the Upper Midwest Floods Web page.
Video: Expert advice for libraries, historic sites, museums, and the public on saving treasures from water damage is available as free streaming video. Practical tips on safety, salvage priorities, and equipment help the viewer get started on the rescue of photographs, books, documents, and other valued items.
Resources in Print:
- The award-winning Field Guide to Emergency Response and Emergency Response and Salvage Wheel provide clear and practical advice on dealing with disasters that affect cultural resources. An instructional DVD accompanies the Field Guide. A rapid collections assessment form and supply lists are available to download.
- Guide to Navigating FEMA and SBA Disaster Aid for Cultural Institutions (in print or online) leads cultural institutions through the process of applying to FEMA and the SBA for assistance after major disasters. All of the necessary forms are included.
- Working with Emergency Responders: Tips for Cultural Institutions (poster) provides practical advice on how to find and build relationships with local emergency responders, what responders need to know to better protect cultural institutions, and how to interact with emergency response professionals before, during, and after an emergency.
Share with the Public and the Media: Save Your Treasures the Right Way provides simple guidelines for the public to help them salvage family photographs and other heirlooms. Streaming video illustrates the guidelines. Both resources are ideal for use online or in newspaper and newsletter articles.
About Us:
- Heritage Emergency National Task Force - The Task Force is a partnership of 40 national service organizations and federal agencies created to protect cultural heritage from the damaging effects of disasters. Founded in 1995, the Task Force is co-sponsored by Heritage Preservation and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
- Heritage Preservation - The mission of Heritage Preservation is to preserve the nation's heritage for future generations through innovative leadership, education, and programs.
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The Heritage Emergency National Task Force is a partnership of 40 government agencies and national service organizations formed in 1995. An initiative of Heritage Preservation and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Task Force has helped to protect cultural heritage from the damaging effects of natural disasters and other emergencies. Find valuable disaster resources at the Task Force Web site, www.heritageemergency.org
For more than 30 years, Heritage Preservation has been the national, nonprofit advocate for the proper care of the objects and sites that embody our history and enrich our lives. Heritage Preservation partners with institutions, organizations, and concerned individuals who care about preserving our past.