Subject: [New] We Need Your Help. National Photo Preservation Initiative

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Join our nationwide initiative campaign to support and make a gift donation today to your local library, university, historical society, and others to help preserve their photo archives.

Many local and national organizations are undertaking extensive photo digitization projects. 

While we have become good at helping to preserve your family’s history, now we are breaching out to local libraries, historical societies and cities across the nation to help preserve their photo archives too. But, we need your help.

Purchase any denomination online e-gift certificates from ScanMyPhotos and forward to your favorite preservation and historical society, public library, university, and others in your name to help preserve their decades of archived pictures, 35mm slides, film negatives, and 8mm movie film.



Please share this link with others to inspire many to also get involved to help digitally preserve nostalgic Americana history.
Follow along. We have compiled this below list of national news profiles for many digitization projects to reveal how they are help to preserve our nation's history. 

This compilation is provided as an informational tool and not associated with ScanMyPhotos  
Library Project Digitizes Local People's Stories
Old photos, new books: Kalama Library preserves both with new grants
Picture Burke celebrates 5,000 photo, curator reflects on historic project
‘Democratization of local history’: Forbes Library project digitizing local people’s stories
Howard County Historical Society to host historic photographs Scan-a-Thon and workshop
Old photos, new books: Kalama Library preserves both with new grants
Digitizing New Bedford’s fishing memories
Nonprofit interested in your old photos
Historic Hinckley photos digitized
Film preservation is an ever-changing, never-ending endeavor
Panelists describe the painstaking work, ever-changing technology and economic realities of making the filmed past available for future generations.

LIU Post project digitizes pieces of Long Island history
Students and staff at the university's Palmer School are scanning documents, some more than a century old, from historical societies and museums across the Island

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