Chervenak-Nunnallé Foundation Donates $10,000 to NRPF

Posted October 29, 2013 by William Levay

We are delighted to announce that the Chervenak-Nunnallé Foundation has donated $10,000 to the National Recording Preservation Foundation.

The New York City-based Chervenak-Nunnallé Foundation is committed to supporting the arts and sciences, especially through youth scholarships, and regularly contributes to community programs. Their generous gift will help further the NRPF’s mission to fund the preservation of important American recordings including music, radio broadcasts, oral histories and spoken word.

About NRPF

The National Recording Preservation Foundation (NRPF) is an independent, charitable organization and registered 501(c)(3) entity. The NRPF works across the United States to foster awareness of the diverse perspectives and communities documented in audio, to support the preservation of historical and at-risk audio collections, and to coordinate resources for the digital preservation of audio recordings. The NRPF was mandated through federal charter by the U.S. Congress under the National Recording Preservation Act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106-474) and was thereafter duly incorporated in 2010.