CHEYENNE, Wyo. – April 9, 2026 – Did you know that 73.1% of Wyoming’s cultural heritage institutions have cited cost as a barrier for them? Most of which have an operating budget under $249,999. That is why this month’s Quick Tips, presented by the Wyoming State Archives' Roving Archivist Program (RAP), will cover how to navigate the current federal and state grant landscape.
For this session, Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund’s Program Coordinator, Reneé Bovée, will cover tips and tricks for applying for grants and provide advice on viable opportunities for small museums and libraries.
Join us Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. MT via Google Meet at meet.google.com/bgr-reit-tkr or dial (US) +1 319-449-2718, PIN: 581 688 137#.
The Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund (WCTF) provides grant funding for engaging projects that promote Wyoming’s cultural heritage and culture. Bovée has been an instrumental tool in this program for more than twenty years with WCTF. With her background in arts management and previous experience with arts organizations, Bovée has broadened her connections to archeological and historical programs.
Attendees will learn and experience:
For more information on this session, please visit rovingarchivist.wyo.gov/connect/quick-tips or contact Morgan Stence at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Supporting Wyoming's Cultural Heritage Mission
The Roving Archivist Program Quick Tips series reflects the State Historical Records Advisory Board's (SHRAB) ongoing commitment to providing accessible professional development for Wyoming's cultural heritage community. These sessions support institutions statewide in improving their preservation practices and collections care.
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About Wyoming SHRAB
The Wyoming SHRAB promotes identification, preservation, and dissemination of the state's historical records by supporting training programs for state, tribal, and local governments, repositories, and organizations involved in records care throughout Wyoming. Grants are made available through Wyoming SHRAB by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission and administered by the Wyoming State Archives (WSA), Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.
For more information, please contact Wyoming State Archivist Sara Davis at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call the WSA at (307) 777-7826. You can also learn more about the Wyoming State Archives at wyoarchives.wyo.gov.
Contact: Morgan Stence, (307) 777-7550; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.