Depending on funding sources or project locations, development projects may require archaeological survey to comply with federal or state laws. GLH can get your project into compliance on your budget.
Burials and cemeteries have legal protections that often require monitoring of disturbances for projects to be in compliance. GLH can also consult on, or be contracted to safely remove, unanticipated finds of human remains on private property.
Properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places, or similar State registers, are given special protections and are a great way for communities to highlight what makes them unique. GLH will assemble and submit applications on behalf of historic home owners, businesses, and communities.
Your state may offer tax credits to qualifying businesses. Reach out to find if your business may qualify.
GLH can perform historical and archaeological research for your project, historic home, family genealogy, or community.
Safeguarding collections, and making them accessible, is one of the most taxing responsibilities for smaller museums. GLH can be consulted to develop and implement a customized curation system, can train volunteers in ICOM best-practices, or can be directly contracted to inventory and house collections.
A strong grant application is a pathway to new opportunities for small organizations and non-profits. GLH can be contracted for editorial or writing services, with the option to include GLH's costs into the grant, should it be awarded.
GLH can be contracted to securely house and transport museum collections smaller than 1m ³.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.