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Organization: Deschutes County Historical Society (DCHS)
Organization Description: The Deschutes County Historical Society gathers, preserves
and makes available museum, library and other historical material relating to the history
of Central Oregon. DCHS also operates the Des Chutes Historical Museum.
Project Name: Computer Network Upgrades
Project Description: The funds will be used for Phase 2 of a project to upgrade DCHS'
computer network. This phase includes the replacement of two computer workstations
and the purchase of necessary software updates and licenses to have a fully integrated and
compliant network system and additional storage for two other machines.
Stage 1 was funded through a grant from the Oregon Heritage Commission, which
enabled the Museum to purchase a 2 TeraByte storage unit for existing and near-term
digital storage of its collections and replaced two computer workstations.
Project Period: June 1St — June 30th
Amount of Request: $2,614.95
Previous Grants:
• May 2001— $500 (DeWolf $500)
• October 2001 — $300 In Remembrance of Barry Slaughter (Luke $100;
Daly $100; DeWolf $100)
• August 2005 - $10,000 Third Floor Restoration (Daly $10,000)
• July 2006 — $10,000 Two -Year Stability Campaign (Daly $10,000)
• April 2007— $5,061 Dark Room (Daly $3,061; Baney $1,500; Luke $500)
• July 2007 — $10,000 (Daly $5,000; Luke $2,500; Baney $2,500)
• April 2008 - $200 Evening of Nostalia (Daly $100; Melton $100)
Des Chutes
Historical Museum
May 2, 2008
Susan Ross
Deschutes County Administration
1300 NW WaII Street, Suite 200
Bend, Oregon 97701-1960
Deschutes County
Historical Society
Dear Ms. Ross and Commissioner Mike Daly:
Enclosed please find the completed Deschutes County Economic Development Fund
Discretionary Grant Program Application for the Deschutes County Historical Society.
Our project grant application is for DCHS Computer Network Upgrades, which enables
the Society to complete much needed infrastructure repairs and better serve the
community in historic preservation needs.
If you have any questions about the information in the grant, please do not hesitate to
contact me at 389.1813.
Sincerely,
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Kelly Cannon -Miller
Executive Director
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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
ADMINISTRATION
129 NW Idaho Avenue • Bend, Oregon 97701 • 541-389-1813 • Fax 541-317-9345
REC'n MAY 0 5 2008
Deschutes County Board of Commissioners
1300 NW Wall St., Bend, OR 97701-1960
(541) 388-6570 - Fax (541) 385-3202 - www.deschutes.org
DESCHUTES COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND
DISCRETIONARY GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION
Direct Application to:
Commissioner Tammy Baney
Commissioner Dennis R. Luke
Date:
5/1/2008
Project Name:
Project Beginning Date:
Amount of Request:
Commissioner Michael M. Daly
All Three Commissioners
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Deschutes County Historical Society Computer Network Upgrades
6/1/2008
2614.95
Applicant/Organization:
Address:
Project End Date:
Date Funds Needed:
Tax ID #:
City & Zip:
Telephone:
Email:
Deschutes County Historical
Society
129 NW Idaho Ave
Contact Name(s):
Fax:
Kelly Cannon -Miller
541-371-9345
Alternate Phone:
541-848-9333
6/30/2008
6/1/2008
51-0186079
Bend, Oregon
541-389-1813
kellvnn deschuteshistorv.ore
On a separate sheet, please briefly answer the following questions:
1. Describe the applicant organization, including its purpose, leadership structure, and activities.
2. Describe the proposed project or activity.
3. Provide a timeline for completing the proposed project or activity.
4. Explain how the proposed project or activity will impact the community's economic health.
5. Identify the specific communities or groups that will benefit.
6. Itemize anticipated expenditures*. Describe how grant funds will be used and include the
source and amounts of matching funds or in-kind contributions, if any. If the grant will
support an ongoing activity, explain how it will be funded in the future.
Attach:
Proof of the applicant organization's non-profit status.
* Applicant may be contacted during the review process and asked to provide a complete line item budget.
Amount Approved:
By: Date:
Declined: By: Date:
Describe the applicant organization, including its purpose, leadership structure, and
activities.
The Deschutes County Historical Society (DCHS), incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in 1975, was
founded "to gather, preserve and make available museum, library and other historical material
relating to the history of Central Oregon; to stimulate an interest in, and knowledge of, the
locality's past." As the population of Deschutes County expands at record setting pace, the shape
and character of Deschutes County changes with it and DCHS provides a vital link between the
past and present, serving as the steward for historic photograph, archival and object collections
for the entire region.
DCHS operates the Des Chutes Historical Museum located in historic Reid School, which is
leased from Deschutes County. Built in 1914, Reid School was the first permanent school
building in Bend and has been in continuous use since its construction. Listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, the building is the southern cornerstone for the proposed designated
Heritage Square in downtown Bend.
DCHS is governed by a 17 member Board of Directors and has a part-time staff of four: a
director, conservator, registrar and administrative assistant. A dedicated core of volunteers aid in
the daily operations of the museum, from manning the reception desk to collections care. DCHS
operates on a budget of approximately $150,000, mainly supporting staff and collections care.
The Museum serves as both museum and library for the community, seeing approximately
10,000 visitors during the course of the year and 1500 school age children per year. The library
is used daily by researchers from the county, the state and beyond, for a variety of research
projects. In addition, DCHS hosts several annual events, regular learning classes and lectures,
and has a dedicated membership of approximately 700.
In Fall 2006, the board approved the following mission and vision statements to guide its
development for the future:
Mission
The mission of the Deschutes County Historical Society is to preserve, promote and
celebrate our local history.
Vision for the Des Chutes Historical Museum
To develop a vibrant museum and community center dedicated to education, research,
and appreciation for our unique history, a living legacy that grows with each new
generation.
It is the goal of the Deschutes County Historical Society and the Des Chutes Historical Museum
to make the cultural history of our region accessible to everyone, through exhibits, library
holdings, outreach and the internet.
Describe the proposed project or activity.
The Deschutes County Historical Society continues to work in cultural preservation of the
County's heritage with increasing digital and computer technology needs. The collections
database system for the Society has increased in size and scope of the number and type of
materials that are being stored digitally and eventually will be available to the public on line.
Currently, the Society's computer network is plagued by aging hardware and potential crashes,
as well as a series of software programs that have been cobbled together through donated
software and computer workstations. While saving money for the Society initially, it has resulted
in a system that can not always speak the same software language within intself and its
weaknesses in old hardware risk network crashes that could result in loss of data.
The Society requests funds in the amount of $2,614.95 to complete much needed upgrades to its
network system. The project is Stage 2 of a larger project to upgrade DCHS' computer network.
Stage 1 was funded through a grant from the Oregon Heritage Commission, which enabled the
Museum to purchase a much needed 2 TerraByte storage unit to create enough storage space for
existing and near term digital storage of collections like the Brooks Scanlon Archive.
Additionally, the OHC grant replaced two aging computer workstations on the verge of collapse.
Stage 2 of this project, with funding from the County, would enable the Society to replace two
remaining aged workstations identified for replacement, as well as purchase necessary software
updates and licenses to have a fully integrated and compliant network system. Stage 2 also
provides for additional memory installation for two essential machines that are still in good
condition. Completion of Stage 2 would bring the network system up to date with standardized
software and a secure and stable network system.
Provide a timeline for completing the proposed project or activity.
Stage 2 of the Computer Network Upgrade requires only a month. The timeline is for
authorization of computer and software purchases to begin on June 1, 2008 and have the
computers and software installed by June 30, 2008. Local company Weston Technology is aiding
the Society with installation, maintenance, and management to assure no loss of data.
Explain how the proposed project or activity will impact the community's economic health.
The Des Chutes Historical Museum is an active partner in the cultural tourism of Central
Oregon. Our resources attract visitors from around the state and country to visit the Museum and
use the library holdings. As an example, a graduate student from New York state recently spent
seven months living in Bend and researching at our institution working on his doctoral
dissertation. In coming months, the Society will host the Oregon Council for the Humanities and
the Oregon Historical Society. The Society is an active contributor to the economic health of the
cultural tourist industry. Additionally, the Society has retained and hired a local small business
for technology support with this project.
Identify the specific communities or groups that will benefit.
All of Deschutes County benefits from the preservation work of the Society. Specifically,
researchers, teachers, and local schools benefit from the increased accessibility of Museum
collections for exhibits, research and programming.
Itemize anticipated expenditures*. Describe how grant funds will be used and include the
source and amounts of matching funds or in-kind contributions, if any. If the grant will
support an ongoing activity, explain how it will be funded in the future.
The attached bid from Weston Technology details the expenditures in full.
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178,Code 428
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Deschutes County Historical Society
2 N.W. Greenwood
Bend, OR 97701
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Based on information supplied, and assuming your operations will
be as stated in your application for recognition of exemption, we
have determined you are exempt from Federal income tax under section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
We have further determined you are not a private foundation within
the meaning of section 509(a) of the Code. because you are an
organization described in section 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) and 509(a)(1).
You are not liable for social security (FICA) taxes unless you
file a waiver of exemption certificate as provided in the Federal
Insurance Contributions Act. You are not liable for the taxes imposed
under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA).
Since you are not a private foundation, you are not subject to
the excise taxes under Chapter 42 of the Code. However, you are not
automatically exempt from other Federal excise taxes. If you have any
questions about excise, employment, or other Federal taxes, please
let us know.
Donors may deduct contributions to you as provided in section
170 of the Code. Bequests, legacies, devises, transfers, or gifts to
'you or for your use are deductible for Federal estate and gift tax
purposes if they meet the applicable provisions of sections 2055,
2106, and 2522 of the Code.
If your purposes, character, or method of operation is changed,
please let us know so we can consider the effect of the change on
your exempt status. Also, you should inform us of all changes in your
name or address.
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Form L-178 (Rev. 8-73)
If your gross receipts each year are normally more than $5,000,
you are required to file Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt
From Income Tax, by the 15th day of the fifth month after the end.
of your annual accounting period. The law imposes a penalty of $10
a day, up to a maximum of $5.000, for failure to file a return on time.
You are not required to file Federal income tax returns unless
you are subject to the tax on unrelated business income under section
511 of the Code. If you are subject to this tax, you must file an income
tax return on Form 990-T. In this letter we are not determining whether
any of your present or proposed activities are unrelated trade or
business as defined in section 513 of the Code.
You need an employer identification number even if you have no
employees. If an employer identification number was not entered on
your application, a number will be assigned to you and you will be
advised of it. Please use that number on all returns you file and in
all correspondence with the Internal Revenue Service.
Please keep this determination letter in your permanent records.
Sincerely yours,
Michael Sassi
District Director
This determination is issued with the understanding that you will
provide the Internal Revenue Service with a copy of the Amendments to your
Articles of Incorporation which bears the stamp of the proper State
authority as soon as it is available.
Form L-178 (Rev. 3-731