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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 Ruins of the 10th-Century Dashtadem Fortress, Phase 2

This project, which expands upon work begun under a previous Ambassadors Fund grant, directly supports the U.S. embassy’s efforts to foster regional integration and stimulate …

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Documentation of Indigenous African Musical Traditions in South Africa

This project involves the documentation of traditional music and its transcription into standard staff notation for preservation and use.

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Documentation of the Traditional Knowledge of the Ifa in Nigeria

This project involves the documentation of 256 “odus,” or stories, of the babalawos of Oyo state.

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Documentation of Ancient Ceremonial Sites of the Pre-Columbian Ulwa Culture in the Municipality of Muelle de los Bueyes

This project includes the compilation of site and collections inventories and supports the treaty between the United States and Nicaragua concerning the looting and illicit tr…

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Conservation and Seismic Strengthening of the 16th-Century Char Narayan Temple in Patan Durbar Square

This project directly supports the U.S. embassy’s efforts to strengthen U.S. cooperation with the government and people of Nepal on disaster risk reduction and response.

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Conservation of the 17th-Century Church of the Assumption in Causeni, Phases 2-3

This project, which completes work begun under a previous Ambassadors Fund grant, directly supports the U.S. embassy’s efforts to provide the Moldovan community in eastern Mol…

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Restoration of the Ancient Nabataean Flood Control System in Wadi Madras at Petra

This project, which includes the restoration and reactivation of the ancient Nabataean flood control system in Wadi Madras, directly supports the U.S. embassy’s efforts to pro…

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Conservation of the Early 16th-Century Tikkayat al-Gulshani Complex in Historic Cairo

This project, which includes documentation and planning activities for its eventual reuse by artisans, directly supports the U.S. embassy’s efforts to spur economic developmen…

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Conservation of 20th-Century Ethnographic Objects at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

This project includes the conservation of textiles and training in preventive conservation for museum staff. It directly supports the U.S. embassy’s efforts to build capacity …

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