Island Culture Archival Support’s 2010 Annual Report is now available on our Web site. The report tells the story and sums up our accomplishments for the year. I know our projects have made a big difference to our clients by providing volunteer work, supplies and boosting morale.
We would like to thank all those who got involved with our mission and made 2010 a very unique year.
Now, let’s keep moving forward!
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About islandculturearchivalsupport
Island Culture Archival Support (ICAS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of records pertaining to the cultural identity of island peoples in Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia whose national and public archives, libraries, cultural centers, and business organizations are underprivileged, underfunded, and understaffed.
The specific purpose for which this nonprofit corporation was formed is to support the needs of these South Pacific cultural heritage institutions by helping to preserve and make accessible records created for business, accountability or cultural purposes. The organization will endeavor to add value by providing resources or volunteers to advise, train, and work among island residents to support their efforts in building their future and preserving their collective memory through the use of modern archival techniques.