PATRONS AND PARTNERS
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PATRON — $650
Patron level members receive:
- Annual membership to NCPH
- Public History News (quarterly newsletter) – 4 print copies
- The Public Historian (quarterly journal) – 2 print copy and 4 digital logins to all back issues for institutional staff
- Public History News Update (PHNU) (weekly e-newsletter) – sent to 4 individuals
- Copies of any publications NCPH releases during that calendar year
- One paid registration to the annual meeting
- Discounts off of the regular annual meeting registration rate for 4 individuals in your organization/department who are not already individual members of NCPH. Contact the NCPH office for discount code
- Advance notice of volunteer opportunities for students at the annual meeting
- First opportunity to use discounted student rate hotel rooms at the annual meeting hotel when available
- 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 on the website footer. Patrons’ logos are uploaded twice for more exposure
- Priority placement of job openings on the NCPH job board and on the homepage list of jobs
PARTNER — $450
Partner level members receive:
- Annual membership to NCPH
- Public History News (quarterly newsletter) – 3 print copies
- The Public Historian (quarterly journal) – 2 print copy and 3 digital access logins to all back issues for institutional staff
- Public History News Update (PHNU) (weekly e-newsletter) – sent to 3 individuals
- Discounts off of the regular annual meeting registration rate for 4 individuals in your organization/department who are not already members of NCPH. Contact the NCPH office for discount code
- Advance notice of volunteer opportunities for students at the annual meeting
- First opportunity to use discounted student rate hotel rooms at the annual meeting hotel when available
- 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 on the website footer
- Priority placement of job openings on the NCPH job board and on the homepage list of jobs
PATRONS
Indiana University Indianapolis, Dept of History (formerly IUPUI)
University of California, Santa Barbara, Dept of History
Kristin Ahlberg
American Association for State and Local History
American University, Dept of History
The American West Center, University of Utah
Arizona State University, School of Historical Philosophical, and Religious Studies
Bill Bryans
Elizabeth Edwards Harris
Laura Feller
Historical Research Associates, Inc.
International Federation for Public History
Loyola University, Dept. of History
Middle Tennessee State University, Dept. of History
National Park Service Northeast Region
New Mexico State University, Dept. of History
Michael Reis
University of Central Florida, Dept. of History
University of Georgia, Dept. of History
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Dept. of History
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Dept. of History
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Dept. of History
University of Nebraska at Kearney, Dept. of History
University of Nevada Las Vegas, Dept. of History
University of North Alabama History Dept. & Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area
University of South Carolina, Dept. of History
University of West Georgia, Dept. of History
Wells Fargo Corporate Heritage
Robert Weyeneth
PARTNERS
Baldwin Wallace University, Dept. of History
Ball State University, Dept. of History
Boise State University, Dept. of History
California State University, Sacramento, Dept. of History
Carleton University, Dept. of History
Central Connecticut State University, Dept. of History
The CHAPS Program at The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley
Florida State University, Dept. of History
Georgia State University, Heritage Preservation Program
IEEE History Center at Stevens Institute of Technology
Sharon Leon
Montclair State University, Dept. of History
Kristine Navarro-McElhaney
New York University, Dept. of History
North Carolina State University, Dept. of History
Oklahoma State University, Dept. of History
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
St. John’s University, Dept. of History
Stephen F. Austin State University, Dept. of History
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Dept. of History
University of California Santa Cruz, Dept. of History
University of Houston, Center for Public History
University of Massachusetts Boston, Dept. of History
University of Missouri – St Louis, Museum Studies, Heritage, and Public History Program
University of Northern Iowa, Dept. of History
Gerald Zahavi