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Foundation Grants for Preservation In Libraries, Archives, and MuseumsFOUNDATION CENTER COOPERATING COLLECTIONSNashville: Nashville Public Library, 615Church St. (615) 862-5800TEXASAmarillo: Amarillo Area Foundation, 801 S.Filmore, Ste. 700 (806) 376-4521Arlington: Arlington Public Library, George W.Hawkes Central Library, 101 E. Abram St.(817) 459-6900Austin: Regional Foundation Library, 1009East 11th St. (512) 475-7373Beaumont: Southeast Texas NonprofitDevelopment Center, 700 North St., Suite D(409) 832-6565Corpus Christi: Corpus Christi Public Library,805 Comanche St. (361) 880-7000Dallas: Dallas Public Library, UrbanInformation, 1515 Young St.(214) 670-1400Edinburg: Southwest Border NonprofitResource Center, The University ofTexas-Pan American, 1201 West UniversityDrive, ITT 1.404H (956) 292-7566El Paso: University of Texas at El Paso,Community Non-Profit Grant Library, 500 W.University, Benedict Hall Room 103(915) 747-5672Fort Worth: Funding Information Center of FortWorth, 329 S. Henderson St.(817) 334-0228Houston: Houston Public Library, BibliographicInformation Center, 500 McKinney St.(832) 393-1313Houston: United Way of Greater Houston, 50Waugh Dr. (713) 685-2300Kingsville: Texas A&M University - Kingsville,James C. Jernigan Library, 700 UniversityBlvd., MSC 197 (361) 593-3416Laredo: Nonprofit Management and VolunteerCenter, 1301 Farragut St., Transit Center,2nd Fl., East Wing (956) 795-2675Longview: Longview Public Library, 222 W.Cotton St. (903) 237-1350Lubbock: Lubbock Area Foundation, 1655Main St., Ste. 209 (806) 762-8061North Richland Hills: North Richland HillsPublic Library, 9015 Grand Ave.(817) 427-6800San Antonio: Nonprofit Resource Center ofTexas, 110 Broadway, Ste. 230(210) 227-4333Tyler: United Way of Tyler/Smith County, 4000Southpark Dr. (903) 581-6376Victoria: Victoria College/University ofHouston, Victoria Library, 2602 N. BenJordan (361) 570-4166Waco: Waco-McLennan County Library, 1717Austin Ave. (254) 750-5941Wichita Falls: Nonprofit Management Centerof Wichita Falls, 2301 Kell Blvd., Ste. 218(940) 322-4961THAILANDChiang Mai: Payap University - FundingResource Center, Sirindhorn LearningResource Center (Central Library),Super-highway Chiang Mai - Lumpang Rd.,Amphur Muang (+66) 53-851-478 x7450UTAHCedar City: Southern Utah University, GeraldR. Sherratt Library, 351 W. University Blvd.(435) 586-7700Moab: Grand County Public Library, 257 E.Center St. (435) 259-5421Ogden: United Way of Northern Utah, ZadaHaws Community Grant Center, 2955Harrison Blvd., Ste. 201 (801) 399-5584Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City Public Library,210 E. 400 S. (801) 524-8200Salt Lake City: Utah Nonprofits Association,175 S. Main St., Ste. 1210(801) 596-1800VERMONTMiddlebury: Ilsley Public Library, 75 Main St.(802) 388-4095Montpelier: Vermont Dept. of Libraries,Reference and Law Information Services,109 State St. (802) 828-3261VIRGINIAAbingdon: Washington County Public Library,205 Oak Hill St. (276) 676-6222Alexandria: Alexandria Library, Kate WallerBarrett Branch, 717 Queen St.(703) 838-4555Arlington: Arlington County Public Library,1015 N. Quincy St. (703) 228-5990Ashburn: George Washington University,Virginia Campus Library, 44983 KnollSquare, Ste. 179 (703) 726-8230Bealeton: Fauquier County Public Library,Bealeton Library, 10877 Willow Dr. N.(540) 439-9728Charlottesville: Center for NonprofitExcellence, 401 E. Market St., Exec. Ste. 26and 27 (434) 244-3330Fairfax: Fairfax County Public Library, 12000Government Center Pkwy., Ste. 329(703) 324-3100Fredericksburg: Central RappahannockRegional Library, 1201 Caroline St.(540) 372-1144Hampton: Hampton Public Library, 4207Victoria Blvd. (757) 727-1314Hopewell: Appomattox Regional LibrarySystem, 209 E. Cawson St.(804) 458-0110Norfolk: VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads, 400 W.Olney Rd., Ste. B (757) 624-2400Richmond: Richmond Public Library, Business,Science and Technology, 101 E. Franklin St.(804) 646-7223Roanoke: Roanoke City Public Library System,706 S. Jefferson St. (540) 853-2477Sperryville: Rappahannock NonProfit Center,12018 A Lee Highway (540) 987-8011Virginia Beach: Virginia Beach Public Library,4100 Virginia Beach Blvd.(757) 385-0120WASHINGTONBellingham: Bellingham Public Library, 210Central Ave. (360) 778-7323Bremerton: United Way of Kitsap County, 6474th St. (360) 377-8505Kennewick: Mid-Columbia Library, 1620 S.Union St. (509) 783-7878Redmond: King County Library System,Redmond Regional Library, Nonprofit andPhilanthropy Resource Center, 15990 NE85th (425) 885-1861Seattle: Seattle Public Library, 1000 4th Ave.(206) 386-4636Spokane: Spokane Public Library, 906 W.Main Ave. (509) 444-5300Tacoma: University of Washington TacomaLibrary, 1902 Commerce St.(253) 692-4440WEST VIRGINIABluefield: Craft Memorial Library, 600Commerce St. (304) 325-3943Charleston: Kanawha County Public Library,123 Capitol St. (304) 343-4646Parkersburg: West Virginia University atParkersburg, 300 Campus Dr.(304) 424-8260Shepherdstown: Shepherd University, Ruth A.Scarborough Library, 301 N. King St.(304) 876-5420Wheeling: Wheeling Jesuit University, BishopHodges Library, 316 Washington Ave.(304) 243-2226WISCONSINEau Claire: L.E. Phillips Memorial PublicLibrary, 400 Eau Claire St.(715) 839-5001La Crosse: La Crosse Public Library, 800 MainSt. (608) 789-7100Madison: University of Wisconsin—Madison,Memorial Library, Grants Information Center,728 State St., Room 262 (608) 262-3242Milwaukee: Marquette University RaynorMemorial Library, 1355 W. Wisconsin Ave.(414) 288-1515Stevens Point: University ofWisconsin—Stevens Point, 900 Reserve St.(715) 346-2540WYOMINGCasper: Natrona County Public Library, 307 E.2nd St. (307) 237-4935Cheyenne: Laramie County CommunityCollege, Ludden Library, 1400 E. CollegeDr. (307) 778-1205Gillette: Campbell County Public Library, 2101S. 4-J Rd. (307) 687-0115Jackson: Teton County Library, 125 VirginianLane (307) 733-2164Sheridan: Sheridan County Fulmer PublicLibrary, 335 W. Alger St. (307) 674-8585About the Foundation Center Established in 1956, and todaysupported by close to 550 foundations, the Foundation Center is thenation’s leading authority on philanthropy, connecting nonprofi ts and thegrantmakers supporting them to tools they can use and information theycan trust. The Center maintains the most comprehensive database on U.S.grantmakers and their <strong>grants</strong>—a robust, accessible knowledge bank for thesector. It also operates research, education, and training programsdesigned to advance philanthropy at every level. Thousands of people visitthe Center’s web site each day, and are served in its five regionallibrary/learning centers and its network of more than 400 fundinginformation centers located in public libraries, community foundations, andeducational institutions in every U.S. state and beyond. For moreinformation, please visit foundationcenter.org or call (212) 620-4230.Interested in Becoming a Cooperating Collection?Cooperating Collections provide under-resourced and underservedpopulations across the U.S. with crucial information and education. Toexpand the network in regions where nonprofit communities are most inneed of Foundation Center resources, we welcome proposals fromqualified institutions—public, academic, or special libraries; communityfoundations; nonprofit resource centers; and other technical assistanceproviders—that can partner with us to help <strong>grants</strong>eekers succeed. If youare interested in establishing a Collection in your area or would like tolearn more about the program, please visit foundationcenter.org/collections or contact: Coordinator of Cooperating Collections,Foundation Center, 79 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003(e-mail: ccmail@foundationcenter.org).© 2009 by the Foundation Center xixPublished by the Library of Congress and the Foundation Center

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