Protecting California’s Cultural Heritage

California is home to one of the most diverse and expansive cultural collections in the world, spread across thousands of institutions who are the primary keepers of local and tribal history and art and serve as the state’s collective memory. Unfortunately, many of these collections are at grave risk from natural disasters, inadequate storage facilities, scarce resources, and simple decay over time. The State Library has undertaken a number of initiatives to support the protection of California’s diverse cultural collections, many of which lack disaster response plans and long-term protection strategies for the cultural keepsakes in their care.

Take the Cultural Collections Protection Survey

Participating in the Cultural Collection Protection Survey offers historical organizations a valuable opportunity to assess and enhance the preservation of their precious collections, ensuring they remain accessible for future generations. By contributing to this survey, your organization can help identify common challenges and solutions in collection protection, fostering a community of practice that benefits all. Taking the survey today helps the State Library in providing policymakers with much-need information and enables access to tailored resources and support to safeguard our shared history.

Take the survey today!

Protecting Collections from Disaster

The California State Library is overseeing a four-year program to create disaster readiness plans for the approximately 1,200 California archives, galleries, historical societies, libraries, museums and tribal nations that lack one. The goal is to connect communities holding at-risk collections with the resources needed to protect those collections from destruction and make them available to all Californians. Local assistance grants will also be provided to ensure the history and legacy of California’s underrepresented communities is recorded, preserved and shared with all.

20-21 Cultural Collections Protection Survey

In 2020, the California State Library conducted a comprehensive survey of the state’s archives, historical societies, libraries, museums, and tribal nations to better understand and protect cultural collections in a time of increased risk and limited resources. More than 450 organizations of varying sizes and areas of focus completed the survey, helping build a database on the condition and preservation needs of California’s culturally significant collections. See the final survey report.

Cultural Collections Preservation Assessments

The State Library also coordinated a parallel effort to assess the preservation readiness of nearly 20 individual organizations stewarding various types of cultural heritage collections. These assessments helped organizations identify risks to their collections and develop achievable preservation strategies, including environmental management, exhibit practices, digital collections policy development and disaster/emergency preparedness plans. See a final report providing an “on the ground” perspective of the challenges faced by these organizations.

Ready or Not Disaster Preparedness Partners

Through its partners, the California State Library offers disaster preparation risk assessment and grant opportunities. In partnership with the Northeast Document Conservation Center, Ready – Or Not preservation consultants provide consultation and conduct free site visits for California organizations stewarding cultural resources and then deliver an assessment report with their observations. In partnership with Myriad Consulting & Training, cultural organizations can apply for Groundwork Grants to implement assessment recommendations and disaster plans.

For more information, please contact jamie.romas@library.ca.gov.