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| American Association of Museums Provides links to resources pertinent to museum hurricane relief efforts, and general recovery information. |
| Brief Guide to Understanding Repairs to Historic Homes An illustrated guide to help owners of historic homes assess damage and plan repairs to flood and storm damaged properties. The guide contains practical information on repair techniques, sources for materials for historic homes and resources for further reading and contacts. |
| Council of State Archives Resources and tools to help local governments, historical societies, and other archival repositories salvage historical records following natural disasters |
| Heritage Emergency National Task Force Hurricane resources page, and information on saving flood-damaged family heirlooms, photos and other keepsakes. |
| Houston Arts Alliance Thanks for this resource. After Hurricane Ike, we are looking for ways to support the cultural industries here in Houston. Your past efforts are very informative. Sincerely, Jerome Vielman Assistant Director of Grants & Services Houston Arts Alliance |
| Louisiana Association of Museums Louisiana Association of Museums is working with FEMA, AAM, SEMC, and AASLH to help assist Louisiana's museums with their recovery effort |
| LSU Ag Center Storm Recovery, Disaster Recovery, Recovery Guide for Homeowners, Cleaning Flood Damaged Homes, etc. |
| National Park Service Status Report on Katrina's Impact on Cultural Resources Hurricane Preservation Technical Assistance |
| Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) Has Hurricane Katrina Recovery Assisance and Resource page providing info on technical and financial assistance; also emergency assistance for institutions with damaged paper-based collections |
| Preservation Trades Network The Preservation Trades Network (PTN) is a non-profit 501(c)3 membership organization incorporated as an education, networking, and outreach organization. PTN is founded on the principle that conservation of the built environment is fundamentally dependent on the quality, availability, and viability of the skilled trades. We believe that opportunities for education, employment, and compensation of people skilled in the traditional trades are directly reflected in the quality of the built environment, and the effective stewardship of cultural heritage. |








