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U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation

The Ambassadors Fund supports projects to preserve a wide range of cultural heritage in less developed countries, including historic buildings, archaeological sites, ethnographic objects, paintings, manuscripts, and indigenous languages and other forms of traditional cultural expression.

Such support contributes towards post-disaster and post-conflict recovery efforts in some of the world’s most desperate communities. It satisfies U.S. treaty and other bilateral obligations and creates opportunities for economic development where long-term high unemployment and extreme poverty are the norm. In strife-ridden states especially, it counters extremist interpretations of U.S. interests and demonstrates American values in action.

Through the Ambassadors Fund, the United States demonstrates American leadership in the preservation of cultural heritage around the world and shows our respect for other cultures.

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U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation Projects

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Conservation of the 16th-Century Agadir O’Fella Kasbah in Agadir

The “kasbah,” or fortress, overlooking the city of Agadir has a long history extending from its construction in the 16th century to its collapse during the 1960 Agadir earthqu…

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Conservation of the Palace and Other Classic Period (400-900 AD) Features at the Ancient Maya Site of Palenque

This project includes the conservation of murals, stucco reliefs, and stone sculptures.

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Conservation of the 10th‐Century Temple of Phnom Bakheng, Phase 5

This project, which continues work begun under previous Ambassadors Fund grants and involves the conservation of the temple’s east façade, directly supports the treaty between…

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Conservation of Early 19th-Century First Baptist Church in Mawlamyine, Phase 2

The project, which continues work begun under a previous Ambassadors Fund grant, directly supports the U.S. embassy’s efforts to promote national reconciliation, respect for r…

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Conservation of an 18th-Century Hammam in Guba, Phase 3

This project, which completes work carried out under previous Ambassadors Fund grants, directly advances the U.S. embassy’s efforts to increase public understanding and suppor…

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Conservation of Ancient and Historic Syriac Cultural Heritage in the Stone-Carved Hillside City of Mardin in Southeastern Turkey

This project, which involves the documentation and assessment of Syriac buildings and associated craft traditions, directly supports the U.S. embassy’s efforts to advance regi…

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Conservation of the Ruins of Kua, a Medieval Swahili Town in Tanzania

This project involves site documentation, conservation, and the development of a management plan in consultation with the local community.

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Conservation of 19th-Century Objects in the Royal Collection of the Maharajanusorn King Rama IV Museum in Bangkok

This project, which involves the conservation of manuscripts, silks, and other objects from Rama IV’s reign, directly supports the U.S. embassy’s efforts to strengthen ties wi…

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Conservation of the Ruins of 18th-Century and Other Structures on Bunce Island Associated with the Transatlantic Slave Trade

This project involves conservation of the fort ruins and measures to reduce the risk of coastal erosion.

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