Hi Jeanette and APG members,<br><br>I am posting this reply to the APG
list because I noticed your email question to me was also posted to the
list. I'd like to clear up the confusion, if any, for other APG members
regarding the "Whispers from the Dust" cemetery grant program just
announced by ICAPGen: <br>
<div><br></div><div>Many are aware that the central mission of ICAPGen is
"to advance family history/genealogy work around the world by
accrediting and promoting genealogy professional professionals who are
competent, ethical, and reliable." We have made great strides in
mentoring, testing, and accrediting genealogy professionals in recent
years.</div>
<div><br></div><div>There are some who do not realize that another part of the ICAPGen
mission statement is "to work to promote the preservation of
genealogical materials."</div><div><div><br></div><div>Accordingly, we
decided to develop a program to help preserve cemetery records because
of their vulnerability to loss and damage.</div>
<div><br></div><div>You are correct in observing that such an
undertaking will require a lot of research and work, as well as money.
The research and work will all be done by individual cemeteries who
would like to preserve and modernize their records. ICAPGen is not
involved in preparing the cemetery records. We actually encourage
cemeteries to involve volunteers with their efforts. I was involved
with such a project at my local cemetery as a volunteer, and you can see
the results at <a href="http://www.namesinstone.com/" target="_blank">www.namesinstone.com</a> if you look at the King City Cemetery in California. </div>
<div><br></div></div><div>These projects do cost money, because the maps
and
data have to be integrated into a cemetery records management system by
professional mapping consultants, but the results are very beneficial to
the cemetery and to researchers everywhere. Most cemeteries don't have
the funds for this, but we believe it is so worthwhile to preserve
these records and make them available, we are making an effort to help
cemeteries out. As you also correctly observed, we are in an economic
downturn, so our help becomes particularly critical for them.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Funds for the "Whispers from the Dust" grant program
come from our efforts to find foundations who are interested in
supporting historical preservation and family history projects, an
annual giving campaign with our membership, and from other generous
donors who also believe in the merits of the program. It is a lot of
work for us to secure the funding, but it is very rewarding to help
these deserving cemeteries.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I invite you to visit our website at <a href="http://www.icapgen.org/" target="_blank">www.icapgen.org</a> to learn more about the program. I have also attached a brochure. I hope you will have a chance to visit <a href="http://www.namesinstone.com/" target="_blank">www.namesinstone.com</a> to see the potential for cemeteries.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns. I welcome your input and thank you for your interest.</div><div><br></div><font color="#888888"><div>Dayna Jacobs</div><div>"Whispers from the Dust"</div>
<div>ICAPGen<br><br><br><font size="6">Dear Dayna,<br><br>Is ICAPGEN planning to hire its members (AGs) to do
research on all of the people buried in cemeteries that get grants?
"Imagine making a “virtual” visit to a cemetery with an online map that
identifies each grave individually. Imagine clicking on that grave and
viewing birth, death, spouse, marriage, and military information along
with a headstone photo. Now, imagine zooming out and identifying
everyone buried
in adjacent graves. Integrated mapping and data will help solve
genealogical puzzles that could not be solved with mere headstone
transcriptions." <br><br>How is this going to happen without extensive
research? Is this a plan to hire AGs during the economic downturn of
the US economy? I am trying to figure out why ICAPGEN would be involved
in something like this 'Whispering from the Dust' grant project and how
it would be funded.<br><br>Any ideas?<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Jeanette Daniels</font></div></font>