Significant Milestone Reached in Landmark Project Thanks to Donors!
The $2 million dollar mark has been surpassed
in 2015 with the support of donors in the fundraising efforts to digitize
the 7.2 million pension images for the 180,000 pensioners of the War of 1812 in FGS' Preserve the Pensions
project.
This is a landmark
project. It marks the first time the genealogical community has come together
to raise such a significant amount of money to preserve priceless documents.
When completed, this project will save tax payers $3.45 million dollars. FGS’
previous successful efforts to index the Civil War
Soldiers and Sailors System with the help of volunteers produced a $6.3
million dollar tax savings. Hence, these
two projects will result in nearly a $10 million dollar savings to tax payers.
"We are deeply
appreciative of so many within the family history community who continue to
support the Preserve the Pensions project,” says D. Joshua Taylor, FGS President.
“This important milestone is the start of the 'homestretch' and is evidence of
the passion and commitment amongst genealogists to preserve records for the
future.”
For every dollar
raised, .98 cents goes directly to digitizing the documents. There are no
salaries paid for this project—the project costs are primarily to print
materials to publicize the project.
Additionally, in 2015 the project raised
$208,401 in total cash donations. This amount, coupled with the generous match
from Ancestry.com, doubled the funds raised to $416,802 bringing the total amount raised for the project
thus far to $2,032,198!
With generous
donations and continued help in sharing information about the project, significant progress can be made in
2016—possibly completing the fundraising for the project. The images for
pensioners with surnames beginning with the letters “A” through “M” have
already been posted on the Fold3
website and will remain free forever thanks to donors!
Furthermore, due to
record preparation and image capture issues at the archives, there is a delay
in the publication of images on the site. It is anticipated that these issues
will be resolved quickly and that image publication will resume within the next
60-90 days. There is always a publication preparation delay between record
capture and publishing the images online.
In the meantime, because of the
support of donors, great fundraising progress has been made to complete the
project, and further donations can be
made on the War of 1812 Preserve
the Pensions website.
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