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Show INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2014: A YEAR IN REVIEW - PRESERVING AND INTERPRETING WORLD WAR II JAPANESE AMERICAN CONFINEMENT SITES • • Introduction Overview of the Fiscal Year 2014 Grant Program Process STATUS OF FUNDING FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2015 JAPANESE AMERICAN CONFINEMENT SITES GRANT CYCLE FISCAL YEAR 2014 GRANT AWARDS FISCAL YEAR 2014 PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS BY STATE • • • • • • • • Arkansas California Colorado District of Columbia New York Utah Washington Wyoming MAP OF GRANT FUNDING BY STATE, 2009-2014 GRAPH OF GRANT FUNDING BY SITE, 2009-2014 SEVENTEEN GRANT PROJECTS COMPLETED IN FISCAL YEAR 2014 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Central Arkansas Library System Preserves Student Artwork at Rohwer Chicago Japanese American Historical Society Organizes, Catalogs and Preserves Its Collections Colorado Preservation, Inc. Rehabilitates and Reconstructs the Guard Tower and Water Tower at Amache KEET-TV Highlights Japanese American Incarceration Sites' Jazz Bands in New Documentary Densho Completes Two Projects to "Teach the Teachers" and Partner with Museums and Organizations to Digitally Preserve Their Collections Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i Completes Pilot Program for Educational Tours of the Honouliuli Internment Camp Site Klamath County Friends of the Library Breaks the Silence of Japanese American Dissent During World War II with Oral History Project National Japanese American Historical Society Develops Place-Based Database and "Why Do We Remember" Teacher Training with Two NPS Grants National Japanese American Memorial Foundation Recruits and Trains Ten Docents to Guide Tours of the National Japanese American Memorial in Washington, DC Two NPS Grants Help the University of Idaho Reveal the History of Kooskia Internment Camp The Japanese American Service Committee's Legacy Center Archives in Chicago Catalogs its Collection and Places Records Online Bancroft Library Creates the Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Digital Archive and Makes Thousands of Manuscript Items Available Online Hawai'i Heritage Center Assesses Condition of Surviving Buildings at Honouliuli for Future Preservation CyArk Employs 3D Technology to Virtually Reconstruct Manzanar, Topaz and Tule Lake JAPANESE AMERICAN CONFINEMENT SITES GRANT PROGRAM QUESTIONNAIRESUMMARY OF PUBLIC COMMENTS CONTACT INFORMATION |