We’re very pleased to announce the results of the second cycle of NHN’s microfunding program. We received a total of nine proposals this year, which were reviewed by a committee of seven professionals including historians, librarians, and archivists. The NHN Board has approved funding for four proposals that earned enthusiastic support from our reviewers:

Project: “Roots & Wings Oral History Project”
Organization: Rural Organizing Project
Project Director: Sarah K. Loose
With their $250 award, ROP will fund audio editing of oral histories related to grassroots human dignity organizing in rural Oregon.

Project: “Archival boxes, the key to organizing our past”
Organization: Latah County Historical Society
Project Director: Zachary Wnek, Museum Curator
The society will use their $250 award to purchase archival supplies for preserving historical records.

Project: “Oregon Quilt Project Documentation Phase”
Organization: Oregon Quilt Project
Project Director: Mary Bywater Cross
OQP will use their $235 award to purchase photography equipment for documenting historic quilts according to national standards.

Project: “Purchase archival materials to stabilize documents and photographs”
Organization: Oregon Fire Service Museum
Project Director: Shirley Tormey, Curator
The museum will use their $250 award to purchase archival supplies to preserve documents and photographs on the history of fires and firefighting in Oregon.

Please contact nhn-board@googlegroups.com if you have suggestions about the program or would like to help with this program.

September 2012 – August 2013

NHN has had a busy year. The following outlines our activities over the past twelve months.

Professional Development Programs

In November, we hosted a panel discussion, “Who Hires Consulting Historians?” It was a follow up to the June program “A Future in Historical Consulting: Is It for You?” It was a panel discussion with four individuals who frequently hire consultants and contractors, including Maija Anderson, Head of Oregon Health & Science University Historical Collections & Archives; Denyse McGriff, Senior Project Manager at Portland Development Commission; Christina Robertson-Gardiner, a planner at City of Oregon City; and Greg Shine, Historian at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. An audio recording of the program is available on our website.

Our next professional development program – a grant writing workshop – is being re-scheduled for early 2014. More information pertaining to this program will be circulated as the date draws closer. 

Download the entire report here (PDF) or read on

Committees

Last September, the NHN board established several new committees to better tackle the many goals of the organization. The Advocacy Committee focuses on issues relating to preserving and enhancing access to historical materials. The Outreach Committee promotes NHN to targeted groups and individuals, including undergraduate and graduate history students, archivists, new professionals, and professionals from fields related public history. The Programs Committee develops and markets programming, such as our professional development programs and socials. The Projects Committee administers our microfunding grants program. The Technology Committee manages our website and social media.

We encourage all Associates to consider joining one or more committees. They are great ways to get better involved with the organization. Each committee will hold a meeting in October to outline goals for the coming year. The respective meeting dates will be announced on the Listserv. If you want to be involved in any of the committees, including planning the dates for the October meetings, please contact me directly. 

Microfunding Grants Program

This year we launched our Microfunding Grants Program, which was first announced in January. We received numerous proposals from across Oregon, Washington, and California. Two projects were supported by the microgrants: Vashon-Maury Island Heritage Association’s Digitizing Vashon-Maury Island Heritage Association’s irreplaceable oral history recordings to preserve them for the future” and Hoover-Minthorn House’s “Hoover-Minthorn House Museum Material Culture Analysis.” 

We will continue the microgrants program this coming year. A call for proposals will be announced in January.  

Website

Over the summer, we launched a revamped website. Thanks to our wonderful intern Larissa Ushriya, our  website is now better organized and easier for the Technology Committee to update. We will continue to build upon her work. A large focus for the coming year will be the Associate Directory. We hope if you have not already,  you will consider adding your areas of expertise to the directory. The directory is meant to help Associates network with each other as well as advertise skills and expertise to potential collaborators, clients, and employers. In addition to the website, we continue to maintain our social media presence on Twitter and Facebook.

Summer Gathering

This year’s summer gathering took place in Silverton. NHN Associates and Silverton residents Gus Frederick and Fred Parkinson planned several activities for the group, including a walking tour of the historic downtown, a visit to the Silverton Country Historical Society, and a picnic lunch at the GeerCrest Farm.

In addition to our annual events in the summer and holiday season, we continued the bimonthly tradition of social hours. The next social will be on October 21st, 5:30-6:30 at Township and Range, 2422 SE Hawthorne Blvd.

Associates Survey

One of the first tasks for this coming year is a survey to Associates. We encourage all Associates to fill out this short survey, as we work to better serve everyone:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5F5G8HD

Many thanks to our wonderful Associates and volunteer board members who have made this a memorable year for NHN!

Morgen Young

Executive Director

 

Professional Credentials

  • GED

Personal Statement

I’m a photo-historian, project manager, editor and writer working independently for museums, publishers and government agencies.

Areas of Specialization

  • Photo reproduction for maximum quality including drum scanning and color correction.
  • Photo editing for publication, including searching and research, acquisition, metadata and digital image management.

Professional Associations

  • Northwest History Network
  • Oregon Historical Society

Selected Positions, Projects, and Publications

  • Oregon Then & Now (author)
  • Oregon Photographers 1852-1917 (author)
  • Portland Confidential (photo editor)
  • Oregon My Oregon (photo editor)
  • Wild Beauty (assistant photo editor)
  • Handbook of Western Photographers (section editor)
  • Products & Services
    • Subject and location photo research
    • Drum scanning & copy work
    • Archival darkroom printing
    • Digitization management consulting
    • In-house photo archive
  • Recent clients
    • CBS television
    • City of Portland
    • Field & Stream
    • National Park Service
    • Portland State University
    • McCormick & Schmick’s
    • McMenamins
    • Oregon Historical Society
    • Ralph Lauren, Madison Ave.
    • University of Oregon
    • Warner Brothers

Contact Information:
503-460-0415 (9am – 5pm Pacific time)
8250 N. Lombard, Portland OR 97203 USA
negativephoto@yahoo.com
historicphotoarchive.net