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Patrons & Partners
Become a Patron or Partner
Patrons and Partners are individuals, organizations, programs, agencies, or companies committed to developing the field of public history by providing year-round support for the profession.
Patron — $600
Patron level members receive:
-Annual membership to NCPH
-Public History News (quarterly newsletter)
-The Public Historian (quarterly journal)
-Copies of any publications NCPH releases during that calendar year
-One paid registration to the annual meeting (The next annual meeting will be held April 17-20, 2013 in Ottawa, Ontario)
-$25 discounts off of the regular annual meeting registration rate for two (2) individuals in your organization/department who are not already individual members of NCPH. Contact the NCPH office for discount code.
-Acknowledgment of your role as a patron at the annual meeting, in the annual reports, programs and all publications NCPH puts out within that year
-A longer introduction to your program and your logo in the NCPH Guide to Public History Programs.
-Inclusion of logo in the revolving Patrons and Partners logo section of NCPH’s front page. Patrons’ logos are uploaded twice for more exposure.
Click here to join or renew as a patron member.
Partner — $400
Partner level members receive:
-Annual membership to NCPH
-Public History News (quarterly newsletter)
-The Public Historian (quarterly journal)
-$25 discounts off of the regular annual meeting registration rate for two (2) individuals in your organization/department who are not already individual members of NCPH. Contact the NCPH office for discount code.
-Acknowledgment of your role as a partner at the annual meeting, in the annual reports, programs and all publications NCPH puts out within that year
-A longer introduction to your program and your logo in the NCPH Guide to Public History Programs.
-Inclusion of logo in the revolving Patrons and Partners logo section of NCPH’s front page.
Click here to join or renew as a partner member.
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Patrons
The History Channel
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Department of History
University of California, Santa Barbara
American University
California State Parks, Office of Historic Preservation
John Nicholas Brown Center, Brown University
Historical Research Associates, Inc.
Loyola University of Chicago, Department of History
Middle Tennessee State University, Department of History
National Park Service
New Mexico State University, Department of History
New York University, Department of History
Pensacola Lighthouse and Museum
University of Central Florida, Department of History
University of Houston, Center for Public History
University of Louisiana Lafayette, Department of History and Geography
University of Maryland Baltimore County, Department of History
University of Nevada Las Vegas, Department of History
University of South Carolina, Department of History
University of West Florida Public History Program and West Florida Historic Preservation, Inc.
University of West Georgia, Department of History
Wells Fargo
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Partners
Bill Bryans
California State University at Chico, Dept. of History
California State University, Fullerton, Center for Oral and Public History
California State University, Sacramento, Dept. of History
California State University, San Bernardino, Dept. of History
Central Connecticut State University
Chicago History Museum
Duquesne University, Dept. of History
Eastern Illinois University, Dept. of History
Florida State University, Dept. of History
Historylink.org
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Dept. of History
Lifestory Productions, Inc.
Kentucky Historical Society
Missouri Historical Society
National Library of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, Department of History
Northern Kentucky University, Public History Program
Oklahoma State University, Dept. of History
Shippensburg University, Department of History
St. John’s University, Department of History
Truman Library Institute
University at Albany, SUNY, Dept. of History
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Dept. of History
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Dept. of History
Western University Canada
University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Department of History
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Department of History
Ursuline College, Historic Preservation Program
West Virginia University, Department of History
Western Michigan University, Department of History
Wichita State University, Department of History |
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