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Conservation ConneCTion

America 250 | CT Museum Makeover

Get Help Telling Revolutionary Stories

Conservation ConneCTion and CT Humanities have partnered to offer The America 250 | CT Museum Makeover, a grant program designed to help cultural organizations tell new and unique stories about the American Revolution and how the themes of the America 250 | CT Commission reverberate through our nation’s history. The outcome should improve the visitor experience through a deeper and richer understanding and appreciation of the themes of the American Revolution and increase their understanding of the people, places, issues, and stories facing our communities so we can both learn from the past and make progress to a better future. 


Proposed projects can include exhibitions; orientation galleries; interpretive spaces, such as period rooms in historic house museums; or accessibility improvements, such as creating bilingual content, and developing new tools for improved visual, auditory, and physical access (these components should meet the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act). The project should support at least one of the America 250 | CT themes: Tell Inclusive Stories, Power of Place, Doing History, and For the Common Good.


Successful applicants will receive two free site visits from a curatorial project manager who will work with the institution’s paid and unpaid staff throughout the grant period to implement their project. Paid and unpaid staff at these cultural organizations will be actively involved in all phases of Museum Makeover and will work closely with their assigned curatorial project manager to implement recommendations. Each participating institution will also receive up to $5,600 to help cover the costs of upgrading or creating exhibition and interpretive areas. This funding can be used for curatorial consultants, graphic designer, exhibit designer, exhibit fabrication and production, and exhibit installation.

Join Us!

Join us on December  5th at 12 p.m. to a Colleague Circle hosted by the Connecticut League  of Museums to learn more about this grant opportunity.


Watch the recording of the information session here.


Register now.

Questions?

  

Before applying, organizations must contact Conservation ConneCTion director, Kathy Craughwell-Varda, CSL.ConservationConnection@ct.gov, to discuss their grant application. We are eager to help you submit a strong application and are available to review draft applications received at least two weeks before the grant deadline.

Learn More!

 More information on the program themes can be found on the America 250 | CT website - https://ct250.org/about/themes/. 


America 250 | CT has also created a Planning Guide that provides assistance in developing new and unique projects -- https://ct250.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/America-250-CT-Planning-Guide.pdf 


Application Deadline

Application deadline is 11:59 p.m., January 22, 2025 

Grant Information

Grant Guidelines

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Grant Guidelines

 Please read the Grant Guidelines before applying.

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Grant Guidelines

Log in to the CT Humanities grant portal, click “Apply” and find the Collections Assessment Grant, then click “Apply” to apply to this grant.  This will allow you to save your application and return to the continue working on it. This will be live on November 18th.

Watch the Info Session

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Available on December 6, 2024.



America 250 | CT Museum Makeover is a program of Conservation ConneCTion and the America 250 | CT state commission, administered by CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature.

Museum Makeover Video Highlights Projects

See the terrific outcomes from a few of the projects in the first year of the Museum Makeover program.


 Connecticut's Museum Makeover Program - YouTube 


Photo Gallery - Museum Makeover Year 1 Projects

    Meet Our Traveling Curators

      

    Project Leaders:

    • Stephen Bartkus, Curatorial Consultant

    • Barbara Bradbury-Pape, Independent Museum Consultant

    • Stacey Danielson, Curatorial Consultant

    • Maggie Dimock, Curator of Exhibitions & Collections, Greenwich Historical Society

    • Alex Dubois, Curator of Collections, Litchfield Historical Society

    • Erin Farley, Collections Manager & Palmer-Warner Project Manager

    • Ben Gammell, Director of Exhibitions, Connecticut Historical Society

    • Akeia de Barros Gomes, Senior Curator of Maritime Social History, Director, Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime History, Mystic Seaport Museum 

    • Alyse Hennig, Archival Consultant

    • Melissa Houston, Director of Education, Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center

    • Rich Malley, Curatorial Consultant


    Project Consultants:

    • Nicole Carpenter, Program and Collections Director, Westport Museum for History & Culture

    • Stacey Danielson, Curatorial Consultant

    • Alex Dubois, Curator of Collections, Litchfield Historical Society

    • Elysa Engelman, Director of Exhibits, Mystic Seaport Museum

    • Ben Gammell, Director of Exhibitions, Connecticut Historical Society

    • Diane Lee, Collections Manager, Fairfield Museum & History Center/CTCo Project Coordinator

    2023 Museum Makeover Recipients

    Ellington Historical Society

    (Tolland County)

    Archives Storage 


    Governor Samuel Huntington Trust

    (Windham County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Install interpretive panels in the room believe to be used by Nancy, an enslaved person owned by the Huntington family.


    Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation

    (New London County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Create new signage for features in 18thcentury Pequot Farmstead garden.


    Stratford Veterans Museum

    (Fairfield County)

    Museum Storage


    Amity & Woodbridge Historical Society

    (New Haven County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Outdoor exhibit signage for house and outbuildings.


    Madison Historical Society

    (New Haven County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Reimagine exhibit and signage for shipping exhibit.


    Windham Historical Society

    (Windham County)

    Museum Storage


    Hebron Historical Society

    (Tolland County)

    Museum/Archive Collection Storage 


    American Mural Project

    (Litchfield County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Create hands-on learning table.


    Seabury Society for the Preservation of the Glebe House

    (Litchfield County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Implement self-guided tour of first floor rooms.


    New England Civil War Museum

    (Tolland County)

    Museum Storage


    Middlesex County Historical Society

    (Middlesex County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Create outdoor signage to describe the features on exhibit on the grounds.


    American Clock & Watch Museum

    (Hartford County)

    Museum Storage


    Eastern Connecticut Center for History, Art, and Performance

    (Windham County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Create graphic and information panels for exhibit areas.


    Stamford Historical Society

    (Fairfield County)

    Museum Storage


    Newtown Historical Society with C. H. Booth Library

    (Fairfield County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Create local history exhibit room in Booth Library.


    Stonington Village Improvement Association/James Merrill House Committee

    (New London County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Exhibit in Visitor Center on the influential wallpaper in Merrill residence.


    Joshua’s Trust

    (New London County)

    Permanent Exhibit: Informational outdoor signage at cottage and mill near Land Trust trails.

    2022 Museum Makeover Recipients

     

    15 organizations received Museum Makeover grants in 2022.

    • The Amistad Center for Art & Culture (Hartford County), to redesign collection storage areas to ensure proper housing and safe object retrieval.
    • Avery-Copp House Museum (New London County), to develop outdoor interpretation and signage to encourage public use of museum grounds.
    • Danbury Railway Museum (Fairfield County), to curate outdoor exhibit and develop signage for the rail yard.
    • The Dudley Farm Museum (New Haven County), to reinterpret the tool, granary, and agricultural exhibit areas in the North Barn of the farm.
    • Finnish American Heritage Society (Windham County), to create new dynamic and interactive displays for the permanent collections.
    • Haddam Historical Society (Middlesex County), to develop a plan to reorganize archive storage and workspace. Historical Society of Glastonbury (Hartford County), to provide guidance and design for new climate-control storage rooms.
    • The New England Carousel Museum (Hartford County), to develop plan to include the carousel restoration studio as part of the visitor experience.
    • Sharon Historical Society (Litchfield County), to plan and implement an exhibit on immigration and the iron industry as part of revisions to the permanent exhibit.
    • Simsbury Historical Society (Hartford County), to expand the interpretation of the Ensign-Bickford Co. exhibit, makers of safety fuses for the mining industry, and to include stories on immigration and female industrial workers.
    • Slater Memorial Museum (New London County), to develop new interpretive materials for their historic exhibit of Greek and Roman plaster casts.
    • Stanley-Whitman House (Hartford County), to develop an interpretation plan for the permanent exhibit on Farmington that includes the stories and voices of Indigenous and enslaved people.
    • Trumbull Historical Society (Fairfield County), to update permanent exhibit interpretation to include stories of Indigenous and enslaved people.
    • Wilton Historical Society (Fairfield County), to redesign collection storage areas to make better use of available space.
    • Windham Textile & History Museum (Windham County), to develop plans to make the museum collections more accessible and consolidate collection storage on site.

     

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