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DPOE-N Support Funding: Call for Applications

The Digital Preservation Outreach & Education Network (DPOE-N) is excited
to announce two new opportunities for funding available to cultural
heritage professionals and institutions located in the United States and
U.S. territories for digital preservation training and hardware support.

About DPOE-N Funding

DPOE-N offers professional development support for cultural heritage
professionals to attend online workshops and face-to-face training (when
traveling is appropriate) focused on digital preservation and access. Funding
can be used within a network of available professional development
providers and can cover more than one workshop.

DPOE-N staff are also available to work with you to develop a professional
development program that fits your needs. For more information on
professional development support, and to apply, please visit:
https://www.dpoe.network/professional-development-support/
<https://www.dpoe.network/professional-development-support/>

DPOE-N has also set aside a modest amount of funding for emergency hardware
support to small cultural heritage institutions that have been impacted by
the COVID-19 pandemic and are in need of new hardware to ensure the
persistence of digital collections with enduring value. For more
information about emergency hardware support, please visit:
https://www.dpoe.network/emergency-hardware-support/

Interested in applying?
Deadlines for both funding opportunities are rolling. Our grant from the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation provides funding until June 2022!

DPOE-N staff is available to help you with the application process and to
answer any questions you may have. Please contact us at [log in to unmask]

About DPOE-N

DPOE-N is a network of training resources available to cultural heritage
professionals nationwide to enhance their digital preservation knowledge
and skills. We are motivated by the pressing need for libraries, archives,
and museums to collect, preserve, and provide access to born-digital
materials. DPOE-N is hosted by the Pratt Institute School of Information in
collaboration with the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program at
New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and is generously funded by
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

To learn more about DPOE-N, please visit our website at
https://www.dpoe.network/ and follow us on Twitter @dpoe_network
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