The DPOE-N is now Accepting Funding Requests from Emerging Professionals!
Applications accepted on a rolling basis until December 2028
Published by: Andrew Wiegert, February 24th, 2025
The Opportunity: The Digital Preservation Outreach & Education Network (DPOE-N) is now accepting funding requests on a rolling basis until December 2028! We are interested in hearing from both individuals and institutions who are looking to enhance their digital preservation capacities, and emerging professionals with an interest in digital preservation.
Who may apply: Current students or recent graduates not yet employed by an institution. Individuals may be students and recent graduates of programs in library and information science, archival studies, museum studies, media art conservation, or related fields, on a certificate or Masters level track who are interested in pursuing digital preservation practice in a professional context.
Maximum amount of funding per person is $2,500 USD.
About the Organization: DPOE-N is a network of training resources available to cultural heritage professionals nationwide to enhance their digital preservation knowledge and skills. We are motivated by the pressing need for libraries, archives, and museums to collect, preserve, and provide access to born-digital materials. DPOE-N is hosted by the Pratt Institute School of Information in collaboration with the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and is generously funded by The Mellon Foundation.
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