Forms for Collaborations

Explore the intake forms used to partner with Culture Creations, including consent, interview scheduling, and archiving preferences.

A long archival shelf in a small community archive room holds a meticulously organized collection of oral history materials: acid-free boxes labeled with handwritten community names, transparent cases of digitized tapes, fabric-bound albums, and a row of USB drives hanging from brightly colored tags. A printed color map with pinpoints and strings connects box labels to different homelands. Cool, diffused ceiling lighting creates even, documentary-style illumination with faint shadows under each box. Photographic realism with a straight-on, eye-level shot and strong leading lines down the shelf conveys a sense of care, continuity, and playful visual coding in the preservation of immigrant, refugee, and Indigenous stories.

Oral History Forms

We collect donor, volunteer, and host-site interest through a friendly, confidential intake form that streamlines partnerships.

This form gathers essential details to connect elders, youth, and communities, ensuring consent and clear communication throughout the archiving process.

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A cozy corner of a community center holds a small “story booth” constructed from repurposed bookcases draped with patterned textiles and fairy lights. Inside, a cushioned bench is empty, but a microphone on a low stand, a small digital recorder, and a handwritten sign reading “Record Your Story” rest on a low side table. A stack of blank story prompt cards sits in a ceramic bowl painted with bright, folkloric motifs. Warm, diffused lamplight and twinkling string lights create a gentle, storytime glow, with soft shadows in the corners. Photographic realism with eye-level composition and moderate depth of field captures the booth as a welcoming, playful invitation to share oral histories.
A clean, bright classroom table displays a complete student interviewing toolkit: a colorful printed guidebook open to a page about consent, a neatly stacked pile of consent forms with bold, friendly headings, a tablet showing a playful consent explainer graphic, and a set of laminated role-play scenario cards held together with a metal ring. Highlighters, sticky notes shaped like speech bubbles, and an hourglass timer filled with turquoise sand add visual energy. Soft overhead daylight from skylights mixes with gentle fluorescent lighting, creating even illumination with minimal shadows. Photographic realism from a top-down perspective emphasizes organization and clarity, conveying a mood of empowered, well-prepared youth interviewers in a supportive learning environment.

Support Tiers

An open laptop on a smooth birch desk displays a colorful digital archive interface featuring thumbnail images of recipe cards, cassette tapes, and hand-drawn song sheets. Beside the laptop, a portable microphone, coiled fabric-wrapped cables, and a small stack of labeled SD cards rest on a bright woven placemat. Sticky notes in vivid colors form a loose halo around the computer, each bearing handwritten tags like “recipes,” “songs,” and “family stories.” Soft, diffused daylight from a nearby window reflects gently off the laptop screen, while the background fades into a subtle bokeh of cozy office shelves. Photographic realism with a slightly elevated angle and clean, modern composition conveys an organized yet playful workspace dedicated to preserving oral histories.

Contact for Partnerships

Reach out to discuss partnerships with funders, schools, cultural organizations, or community hosts; we respond promptly with opportunities and collaboration options.

Culture Creations, 123 Heritage Way, City, State 00000; phone (555) 123-4567; email partnerships@culturecreations.org. We welcome collaborations and inquiries.