LA LAMPP: Shining New Light on Preservation of Cultural Heritage Resources in LouisianaIn 2010,the Louisiana Archives and Manuscripts Association (LAMA), Le Comité des Archives, Louisiana Association of Museums (LAM), and LYRASIS (regional library services organization) collaborated to create the Louisiana Libraries, Archives, and Museums Preservation Project (LA LAMPP) to provide training and education in preservation planning, to survey cultural heritage institutions on the preservation status of their historical materials, and to develop a comprehensive plan for statewide preservation of cultural heritage resources. LA LAMPP received funding under the Institute of Museum and Library Services’ National Leadership Grant Program for a Statewide Connecting to Collections Planning Grant. The statewide survey was conducted between October 2010 and February 2011. In addition to focusing on traditional preservation practices and needs, the survey gathered information on digitization and digital preservation issues among Louisiana’s cultural heritage organizations. Laura McLemore, LSU-Shreveport, Project leader, and Tom Clareson, LYRASIS consultant on the grant, will present the findings of the Planning Grant (from survey results, workshop feedback, and Advisory Committee meeting discussions), and what the plans for the future would be under either an IMLS implementation grant or other types of funding.