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  • Grant Due: FY 2025 Rediscovering Our Revolutionary Tradition

    Grant Due: FY 2025 Rediscovering Our Revolutionary Tradition

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to preserve and improve access to primary source materials that document the history of America’s founding era and of American government in federal, state, and local contexts. Supported activities include conservation treatment and rehousing, digitization and description, transcription and translation, and updating existing digital resources to ensure long-term public availability. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Nonprofit organizations, accredited institutions of higher education, state and local governments and their agencies, and federally recognized Native American Tribal governments

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $14 million

    WHEN IS IT DUE? September 4, 2025; January 15, 2026

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  • Grant Due: FY 2026 National Digital Newspaper Program

    Grant Due: FY 2026 National Digital Newspaper Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to create a national digital resource of historically significant newspapers published between 1690 and 1963 from all 56 states and U.S. jurisdictions. Awardees will select newspapers—published in states or jurisdictions between 1690 and 1963—and over a period of two years and convert approximately 100,000 pages into digital files. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Nonprofit organizations recognized as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3), accredited public or private institutions of higher education, state or local governments and their agencies, and federally recognized Native American Tribal governments

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $2.5 million

    WHEN IS IT DUE? January 15, 2026

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Alex Yiannoutsos

Bloomberg: Capitol to Begin Phased Reopening March 28 After Covid Closing

Bloomberg Government reports that the U.S. Capitol complex plans to reopen for the first time since its closure in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will begin reopening to small groups of in-person visitors by March, 28th and to the public by Labor Day.

According to Bloomberg: "The reopening plan will ultimately consist of three phases, with a limited opening of the Capitol Visitor Center by May 30 to take place before a potential full opening on Labor Day.

Some business visitors are already allowed in the Capitol, but as of March 28, the cap will be raised to 15 people in one group. Currently the limit is nine people, according to sources. Staff-led tours will be able to start again, although also limited to 15 people at a time.

Students will also be allowed into the Capitol on a limited basis. Eight groups of up to 50 students will be allowed in Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m."  

Read the full article here.

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A Message from Roger Gwinn on the Passing of Congressman Doug LaMalfa 7 January 2026

A Message from Roger Gwinn on the Passing of Congressman Doug LaMalfa

WASHINGTON, D.C. – TFG CEO, Roger Gwinn, released the following statement regarding the passing of Congressman Doug LaMalfa.

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