The Mosaic Templars
Cultural Center (MTCC), a museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, is
proud to announce that it has been awarded $97,636 from the Institute of Museum
and Library Services (IMLS) in Washington, D.C., in the form of a Museum Grant
for African American History and Culture, a national, federal program that
awards financial contributions to museums whose primary purpose is African
American art, culture and history.
"Museum
Grants for African American History and Culture help build the capacity of this
important sector of heritage institutions in the United States," said Susan
Hildreth, IMLS Director. "We are proud to support these organizations, their
exhibits and their programs."
“This is a
terrific achievement for the staff of the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, who
worked really hard toward this funding opportunity,” said Sericia Cole, MTCC
Interim Director. “We’re thrilled that the award will allow us to hire
additional museum program staff and, as a result, be able to enhance our museum
collections and better serve students and educators across
Arkansas.”
MTCC is
one of 14 such museums from across the country to have been selected to receive
an award from this competitive annual grant program.
The
Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal
support for the nation’s 123,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. Through grant
making, policy development, and research, IMLS helps communities and individuals
thrive through broad public access to knowledge, cultural heritage, and lifelong
learning.
The
Mosaic Templars Cultural Center is dedicated to telling the history of African
Americans in Arkansas from 1870 to the present especially in the areas of
politics, business and the arts. For more information about MTCC, visit
www.Mosaic
TemplarsCenter.com. Other agencies of
the Department of Arkansas Heritage include Arkansas Arts Council, Arkansas
Historic Preservation, Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, Delta Cultural
Center, Historic Arkansas Museum and Old State House
Museum.
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