
INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER RECEIVES FUNDING FROM NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES

WHO: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
WHAT: Funding from National Endowment for the Humanities through its Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections program
WHERE: Albuquerque, N.M.
WHEN: November 2024
CONTACT: Abby Boling

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The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities through its Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections program to address the urgent environmental needs of their museum and comprehensive collection spaces, specifically the exhibit galleries, and collections storage and preparation areas. Addressing these needs will include installing enhanced, more environmentally friendly lower-lumen or LED lighting to ensure preventative conservation standards are met for all collections spaces and exhibitions moving forward.
This installation is imperative to assist the IPCC’s legacy of Pueblo-centered community dialogue in perpetuity, as the collections and exhibits at the Cultural Center are at the heart of Indigenous-led preservation of Pueblo heritage. This preservation encompasses education for the public, celebration of diversity, engagement with communities, facilitation of cultural exchange, support of artistic expression, and first-hand expressions of historical and contemporary contexts by Pueblo people to understand their unique arts and culture.

NEW MEXICO HUMANITIES COUNCIL
NEWS, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

A MESSAGE TO OUR PARTNERS WITH AN OPEN GRANT
Dear Subrecipients,
Late Wednesday night (April 2nd, 2025) NMHC staff received two letters from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) terminating our open grants. Your subaward is funded either through NEH Grant SO-289867-23 or through NEH Grant SSO-303378-24, both of which have been terminated. That means we will no longer be able to disburse funds under these grants. We are sorry this is happening, and we feel your pain as the termination of these grants also puts NMHC’s future in a very precarious position.
We are not sure exactly how this situation impacts funds already disbursed, as NEH has not communicated anything to us beyond emailing us the letters referenced above. Our direction to you would be to continue to spend any funds already disbursed according to the grant agreement and your application. The grant agreement with us that you signed is still in effect.
If you need clarification or would like to discuss this message further, please contact Brandon Johnson.
Sincerely,
Brandon Johnson
Executive Director

URGENT: THE FUTURE OF NMHC IS AT RISK- HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP
DOGE cancelled or rescinded hundreds of National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) contracts nationwide, including those of the New Mexico Humanities Council (NMHC) and other cultural based organizations.
The NEH and NMHC need your help! The link below provides ways you can take action.
Cuts to NEH mean people will lose services, jobs, and even more importantly, access to educational programs that foster free thinking, creativity, and deeper understanding.
Please take action now to ensure funding continues to flow to your local communities. Every voice, email, call, letter and social media posts counts.

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR HISTORY DAY T-SHIRT DESIGN WINNER!
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR HISTORY DAY T-SHIRT DESIGN WINNER! WHO: Isaac DuarteWHAT: History Day t-shirt design contest winner announcementWHERE: Lordsburg, N.M.WHEN: March, 2025CONTACT: New Mexico History Day State Coordinator, Stephanie Wilson
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