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AMBASSADOR'S FUND FOR CULTURAL PRESERVATION
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Through the Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation, Department of State is helping eligible countries around the globe preserve historic sites and manuscripts, museum collections, and traditional forms of music, dance, and language. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs administers the Fund, established by Congress in 2001 to assist less-developed countries in preserving their cultural heritage.


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>> 2005 Grants Announced
>> Preservation of Indo-Arab Doors in Madagascar
>> Preservation of Antique Manuscript Collection in Kosovo
>> Historic Macedonian Church Preservation Project Completed
>> Preservation of Turkmen Carpets
>> U.S. Embassy Presents Conservation Equipment to Khmelnytsky State Historical Archives (Ukraine)

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Mr. Ahmed al-Mukhaini, Secretary of the Historical Association of Oman accepts the Ambassador's Fund grant from Ambassador Richard L. Baltimore III at the historic site of Bowshar Village, Oman. Source: U.S.Embassy Muscat

The Historical Association of Oman Recieves Ambassador's Fund Grant

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