Within available resources, the consortium responsibilities
include:
(1) Compiling a comprehensive index of existing historically
relevant materials and making it available in electronic and
print form;
(2) Identifying topics, historical periods, materials, or
activities not well represented in publicly accessible
collections and developing strategies for making them publicly
available, including topics related to motherhood and the
accomplishments of mothers in Washington;
(3) Encouraging collection and preservation of materials
important to understanding Washington women's history, with
special emphasis on the last several decades;
(4) Referring potential donors of historical materials to
appropriate museums, archives, libraries, and other organizations
throughout the state;
(5) Developing protocols for protection of donations, loans,
leases, and purchases of historically relevant materials;
(6) Encouraging exhibit development and sharing among member
organizations and others;
(7) Encouraging public access and educational institution
access to women's history information, materials, and exhibits;
(8) Seeking private donations to assist with consortium
work;
(9) Developing a concept for a grant program;
(10) Developing a volunteer program; and
(11) Encouraging development of curriculum materials.
[2005 c 391 § 5.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- 2005 c 391: See note following RCW 27.34.360.