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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 15th-Century Inka House at Huánuco Pampa Archaeological Site

This project, which includes stone conservation and graffiti removal, directly supports the Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Peru concerning the impos…

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Conservation of the 19th-Century Bamum Kingdom Collection in Foumban

This project includes the inventory, documentation, and conservation of objects in the collection.

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Post-Earthquake Conservation of the 16th-Century Convent of Saint Martin de Tours in Huaquechula

This project involves masonry and other repairs to reverse earthquake-related damage.

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Conservation of the 19th-Century Wangduechhoeling Palace in Bumthang, Phase 2

This project, which continues work begun under previous AFCP grants, advances the growing U.S.-Bhutan bilateral relationship and fosters critical partnerships between American…

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Conservation of the 14th-Century Citadel of the Ho Dynasty in Thanh Hóa Province

This project, which includes the documentation and conservation of the south gate of the citadel, supports the Embassy's efforts to deepen people-to-people ties and focus on t…

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Conservation of the 13th-16th-Century Nan Madol Archaeological Site in Eastern Micronesia

This project, which includes the documentation of the site and development of a conservation plan, supports America's commitments under the Compact of Free Association.

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Conservation of the Late 19th-Century Aba Jiffar Palace in Jimma

This project includes urgent structural interventions and training in the conservation of wooden buildings.

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Conservation of the 3rd-Century BC Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari

The project, which includes the documentation and conservation of the tomb, directly supports the Embassy's efforts to strengthen shared Euro-Atlantic values and build partner…

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Conservation of the Early 19th-Century Valongo (Imperatriz) Wharf Archaeological Site in Rio de Janeiro

This project directly supports the Embassy’s Integrated Country Strategy (ICS) Goal 3, advances the U.S.-Brazil Joint Action Plan to Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Discrimination…

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