Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko will be best remembered because she used her power to change lives, inspire movements, and challenge the status quo for the better. In memory of Cinnamon and her generational impact on museums, historic sites, and public history, AASLH has created a special scholarship in her name to advance her legacy of transformational change across the museum community. The fund will provide one $1,000 scholarship for the AASLH Annual Conference which includes a full conference registration. The remainder of funds can be used for ticketed events or travel costs. Eligible applicants include those working in small museums, as either full-time or part-time paid or volunteer employees and who are institutional or individual members of AASLH; and Indigenous persons and those employed as staff members with a tribal organization, program, or collection.

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* 1. What is your name?

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* 2. AASLH membership number or name of organization if an institutional member.

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* 4. Title

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* 5. Institution

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* 6. City

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* 7. Mailing Address

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* 8. State Abbreviation

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* 9. Enter a short biographical statement. (350 words)

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* 10. I work or volunteer in a small museum, as either a full-time or part-time paid or volunteer employee. For guidance on what constitutes a small museum, see https://aaslh.org/communities/smallmuseums/.

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* 11. I am an Indigenous person or am employed as staff member with a tribal organization, program, or collection.

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* 12. Explain how attending the AASLH/NCPH Joint Conference will benefit the museum/history organization where you are presently employed, including the financial need for this scholarship. (Limit: 300 words)

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* 13. Explain how attending the AASLH/NCPH Joint Conference will benefit your professional development in the museum/history field.

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* 14. Explain how you will share the information you learned at the AASLH/NCPH Joint Conference with your colleagues and the community where you work.

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