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Baylor > Institute for Oral History > Research Grants > Community Oral History Grant
Community Oral History GrantBaylor University Institute for Oral History (BUIOH) invites nonprofit organizations in the state of Texas to apply for a grant to facilitate oral history research in their communities. The annual grant enables one Texas community per year to benefit from the oral history process with assistance from BUIOH in developing, conducting, processing, and presenting their work.The Baylor Institute for Oral History will support the local organization receiving the grant in the following ways: The local organization will initiate the project, carry out the interviews in a timely fashion, and develop and arrange public programming to share the outcomes with its community. Resources are available to help nonprofit community groups initiate oral history projects. Begin with these materials available from our Workshop on the Web: Introduction to Oral History and Organizing Oral History Projects. The Oral History Association provides Using Oral History in Community History Projects (2007; $15.00), which offers concrete suggestions for planning, organizing, and undertaking oral history in community settings, including a step-by-step guide to project planning and establishing project objectives. Click here for ordering information. If awarded the Baylor Community Oral History Grant, the applying organization agrees to accomplish the following project steps within the calendar year that the grant is awarded: The organization will complete the grant agreement with the following steps: |
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