Native Americans at Mission Santa Cruz, 1791-1834

Native Americans at Mission Santa Cruz, 1791-1834

Author: Rebecca Allen

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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Recent historical archaeological works have concentrated on the economies of the Alta California mission system within the larger world system. The Santa Cruz Mission Adobe is one of the few standing neophyte residences left from the Mission period in California. As such, it offers a unique framework for studying the dynamic social and economic interrelationships between the native and Hispanic people at a particular mission. It also presents an opportunity to focus on neophyte economic activities.


National Guide to Funding for Libraries and Information Services

National Guide to Funding for Libraries and Information Services

Author: James E. Baumgartner

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780879546052

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**** The second edition (1993) is lauded in ARBA 1994. As a starting point for grantseekers looking for foundation and corporate support for library and information service programs, the third edition contains entries for 587 grantmaking foundations and 18 direct corporate giving programs that have shown a substantial interest in libraries and information services. Grants are listed for 264 of the foundations in the Guide. These 1,257 grants represent some $170 million in support for a variety of organizations including public policy groups, international funds, educational institutions, and grassroots organizations, among others. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


National Guide to Funding for Information Technology

National Guide to Funding for Information Technology

Author: Gina-Marie Cantarella

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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This volume represents a valuable source of information for organizations eager to enhance their services with the latest technologies. The National Guide provides essential facts on over 400 grantmakers, each with a history of awarding grant dollars to projects involving information technology. Imagine the time you will save by having, in a single convenient source, a list of grantmakers already interested in this field The National Guide covers all the facts you need to bolster your target list of funding prospects. Each entry provides crucial data -- address, financial data, giving priorities, application procedures, contact names, and key officials. The volume also includes close to 1,500 descriptions of recently awarded grants -- a sure indication of foundation giving interests. A range of indexes will help you target funders by specific program areas favored and geographic areas preferred by grantmakers.Each year the grantmakers featured in this volume award millions of dollars for projects involving computer science, engineering and technology, telecommunications, and media and communications to a range of educational institutions and other nonprofit organizations. Don't let your organization miss its share of foundation grant dollars -- order your copy today.