Learn how you may obtain access to the Wisconsin Historical Society’s public records. |
National Endowment for the Humanities |
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The grant offers support for museums, libraries, historic places, and other organizations that produce public programs in the humanities. |
Information on adopting and using the Wisconsin Municipal Records Schedule in the administration and disposition of municipal public records. |
Speakers Bureau |
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Dennis Dresang is a WHS Press author and a member of the Wisconsin Historical Society Speakers Bureau. |
Explanation of the Records Retention Schedules and instructions on how to adopt them. |
All state government records from the State Archives holdings, except confidential records, are open to the public. |
Area residents discuss plans for a new Wisconsin history museum |
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Area residents discuss plans for a new Wisconsin history museum |
Area residents discuss plans for a new Wisconsin history museum |
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Area residents discuss plans for a new Wisconsin history museum |
A Guide for Public Archeology in Wisconsin |
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Download the Wisconsin Archeological Survey Guidelines. |
Greater Green Bay Area Humanities Fund |
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This grant program seeks to strengthen communities and enrich the cultural life in the Green Bay area. |
Ruth St. John and John Dunham West Foundation, Inc. |
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This grant supports organizations through the financial promotion of humanitarian, educational, charitable, cultural and civic or public purposes. |
Area residents discuss plans for a new Wisconsin history museum |
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Mauston area residents discuss plans for a new Wisconsin history museum |
The hub of media and news releases for the Wisconsin Historical Society. Look at recent articles, images, and media room items provided by WHS. |
American Architectural Foundation |
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This grants program helps local nonprofit design/civic groups produce public education programming for children. |
Wisconsin Humanities Council |
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This grant program seeks to enrich individuals’ lives and the civic life of communities through humanities education. |
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