Hurricane Mitigation Grants awarded in SE Louisiana
Published 12:30 pm Sunday, April 11, 2021
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More Than $65,000 Awarded to Twelve Organizations in Eleven Parishes
New Orleans — In March of this year the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities and BHP, awarded a total of $68,200 in Hurricane Mitigation Grants to cultural institutions in areas affected by Hurricanes Laura, Delta and/or Zeta in 2020.
This competitive regrant process was open to cultural institutions and libraries in all 64 parishes, and grants were ultimately awarded to 12 organizations in 11 parishes.
Mitigation grants provide funds for facility repairs to reduce vulnerability, facility risk assessment, continuity of operation plans, staff training on planning/mitigation strategies, preservation and digitization of materials, purchase of basic hazard mitigation resources or other actions that can mitigate the effects of past or future natural disaster damage. Examples of projects that could be supported by mitigation grants can be found here.
Grants in Calcasieu, East Carroll, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, Ouachita, Rapides, St. Charles, St. Landry and Vermilion Parishes were made possible by the NEH; grants in Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes were made possible by BHP.
Acadian Heritage and Culture Foundation, Inc.
Vermilion
$5,900
Bayou Country Children’s Museum
Lafourche Parish
$7,000
Chennault Aviation & Military Museum
Ouachita Parish
$5,000
East Carroll Parish Library
East Carroll Parish
$6,103
Imperial Calcasieu Museum
Calcasieu
$7,000
Jefferson Davis Parish Library
Jefferson Davis
$5,620
NUNU Arts and Culture Collective
St. Landry Parish
$5,000
Regional Military Museum Foundation
Terrebonne Parish
$7,000
River Road Historical Society (Destrehan Plantation)
St. Charles Parish
$5,616
Southern Forest Heritage Museum
Rapides
$2,961
Terrebonne Historical and Cultural Society/Southdown Museum
Terrebonne Parish
$4,200
Vermilionville Living History Museum Foundation, Inc.
Lafayette Parish
$6,800
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About Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities
The Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities to all residents of the state. Guided by the vision that everyone can realize their full potential through the humanities, LEH partners with communities, institutions and individuals to provide grant-supported outreach programs, literacy initiatives for all ages, publications, film and radio documentaries, museum exhibitions, public lectures, library projects, 64 Parishes magazine and other diverse public humanities programming. For more information, visit www.leh.org.