
PRESERVE AMERICA STEWARDS PROGRAM
Given the mission
of the Colorado Archaeological Society, we wanted to notify you that
applications are now being accepted in a new recognition program of the federal
Preserve America initiative -- Preserve America Stewards. This program
honors exemplary volunteer efforts at historic resources around the country.
Mrs. Laura Bush, First Lady and Honorary Chair of Preserve America, announced
the new program at the Preserve America Presidential Awards ceremony on May 12
at the White House.
The program recognizes stewardship programs that have demonstrated a successful
use of volunteer time and commitment in order to help care for our cultural
heritage. Government entities (federal, tribal, state, or local), non-profit
organizations, and businesses are eligible to apply to have their programs
recognized.
The application form and guidance is attached
(click here) and is also available at
www.preserveamerica.gov.
While the quarterly schedule for submissions makes June 1st the next deadline,
we encourage applicants to submit applications at any time over the summer if
they are interested in being among the first programs to be designated as
Preserve America Stewards.
To be designated, applicants must demonstrate that their programs provide
individual volunteers with opportunities to contribute in direct and tangible
ways to the preservation, protection, and promotion of historic properties;
address an otherwise unfilled need in heritage preservation through the use of
volunteer effort; and demonstrate innovative and creative use of volunteer
assistance in areas such as youth involvement, volunteer training, public
education, and public/private partnerships.
Designated programs receive a certificate of recognition as well as a letter of
congratulations signed by Mrs. Bush, similar to the existing Preserve America
Community recognition program. The organizations and agencies will also be
listed in an online directory, with links to their own Web sites, contact
information, and information for potentially interested volunteers about getting
involved.
Other benefits include listing in a joint Preserve America/Take Pride in America
national database of volunteer heritage resource stewardship opportunities; use
of the Preserve America logo in public outreach and promotional activities;
enhanced access to existing technical assistance resources that may be helpful
in the development, management, and ongoing support of a local volunteer
stewardship program; periodic selection in a “Program Highlights” feature on the
Preserve America and Take Pride in America Web sites; and consideration for
further national recognition through existing annual volunteer service awards
sponsored by the federal government.
We hope you'll help us spread the word about this new program. For further
information, contact me at dnull@achp.gov or
at (202) 606-8532.
Druscilla J. Null
Preserve America Stewards Program Coordinator
Office of Preservation Initiatives
Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation
(202) 606-8532