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For now I have put the ASHA/AIMA conference and the book offer on SHA Facebook where it might get picked up by SHA Blog. But I do hope the membership access issue gets resolved.

Gaye

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kelly Lindberg
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Subject: AIA Site Preservation Grant Upcoming Deadline

With apologies for cross-postings:

The Archaeological Institute of America’s Site Preservation Grant is intended to fund projects that uphold the AIA's mission to preserve and promote the world's archaeological heritage for future generations. The goal of the grant, which carries a maximum value of $25,000 to be awarded over the course of one to three years, is to maximize global preservation efforts and awareness through AIA support. The AIA is targeting projects that not only seek to directly preserve archaeological sites, but those that also emphasize outreach, education, and best practices intended to create a positive impact on the local community, students, and the discipline of archaeology as a whole. 

***Please note, applicants must first submit an inquiry form.  If approved, applicants will have until October 15 to complete a full application.***

The next deadline for this grant is Monday, October 15, 2012. All application materials must be received, not postmarked, by that date.

For more information or to submit an inquiry, please visit our website at http://archaeological.org/grants/706.
To learn about past winners, visit our projects page at http://archaeological.org/sitepreservation/projects.

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