 The Foundation for Advancement in Conservation administers the National Heritage Responders Program to support disaster recovery for museums, libraries, and archives. We have a team of around 100 volunteers around the United States who staff a 24-7 hotline to provide guidance to institutions in need. Sometimes advice can be provided remotely. For other events, we deploy individuals, small teams, or large waves of volunteers. For example, when flooding brought seven feet of river water into the African-American Museum of Iowa, an NHR team member was able to work with colleagues to save 90% of the collection. To help institutions prepare for emergencies, FAIC has also produced publications that have become indispensable resources for collecting institutions. To learn more about cultural heritage response, visit culturalheritage.org slash emergencies.