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Page 10 of 150 <br />volunteers at any one time who help it to fulfill its mission. The Museum would not be able to do what it <br />does without the help of these volunteers. <br />A Museum objective is to use PastPerfect, which is museum collections and contact management <br />software used by over 9,500 museums nationwide, as the institutional memory of the Museum. <br />Museum staff and volunteers are adding information regularly, from digitized photo images to catalog <br />records to membership and donor information. PastPerfect is also the vehicle through which the public <br />has been able to view over 2,300 images from the Museum since 2014. <br />It is a priority for the Museum staff members to keep up with museum trends and accepted standards of <br />practice. They do this through the Museum's involvement in the American Association for State and <br />Local History (AASLH), the Colorado -Wyoming Association of Museums (CWAM), and the Association of <br />Northern Front Range Museums (ANFRM), as well as through museum and library webinars and <br />conferences offered by these and other organizations. Museum staff also looks to other city -owned <br />history museums in the area for guidance, including the municipal museums in Golden, Littleton, <br />Longmont, and Aurora. <br />Due to the very limited work space and office space available at the Museum itself, staff and volunteers <br />also share a work desk at the Louisville Public Library, which is in the same City department as the <br />Museum. <br />11. The Museum's Mission and Partnering Organizations <br />The Museum's Mission Statement, as adopted by the Historical Commission on June 12, 2002 and <br />amended April 4, 2007, states: <br />The mission of the Louisville Historical Museum, a facility owned and operated <br />by the City of Louisville, is to promote, collect, preserve, and interpret the <br />diverse history of Louisville from the time of settlement until present day with <br />a special emphasis on the coal mining period, 1877-1955. The museum is <br />dedicated to protecting artifacts and documents of historical value and <br />educating children and adults about the past. <br />The mission of the Louisville Historical Commission ("Commission"), the members of which are <br />appointed by the Louisville City Council, is to advise City Council in the development and use of the <br />Louisville Historical Museum and to promote public awareness of the history of Louisville, Colorado and <br />its surrounding community, with an emphasis on the coal -mining era, 1877-1955. The Commission also <br />establishes and monitors criteria for the collection, preservation, and display of historical artifacts, <br />documents, and structures by the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />The Louisville History Foundation ("Foundation") is a private nonprofit corporation that is also a 501c3, <br />and its mission is to stimulate broad-based support for local history and the Louisville Historical Museum <br />and to encourage the development of the Museum through fundraising, advocacy, and education. The <br />Foundation receives membership funds and monetary donations, and pays for the printing and mailing <br />of The Louisville Historian each quarter in addition to paying for other projects.' <br />1 There has never been an official Historical Society organization affiliated with the Museum, although this <br />terminology at one time was used to describe the membership. <br />2 <br />