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A breakdown of FY 1982 resources follows:

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[[underlined]]Source of Funds | FY 1982 Full-Time Employment |  FY 1982 Funds ($000s)[[/underlined]]

Federal Salaries & Expenses | 71 | $2,678
Unrestricted trust | 65 | 14,805
Restricted trust  | - | 16
Federal Grants & Contracts | - | - 
Total | 136 | $17,499
[[/table]]

Unrestricted trust fund support is, for the most part, concentrated in the expenses of the Division of Performing Arts, and the recently reorganized Smithsonian Press.  The Visitor Information and Associates Reception Center is operated primarily with trust funds, but additional appropriated resources will be needed over the planning period.  Restricted purpose funds are occasionally obtained for support of special activities sponsored by various units such as the Division of performing Arts.  Likewise, occasional federal grants and contracts fund portions of publications and other educational endeavors.

Federal appropriations largely support the publication of the basic technical and scientific series distributed by the Government Printing Office; the live performances, publications and conferences, and cultural studies, of the Division of Performing Arts; and the core support provided for staff, exhibitions, and research of the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum.  Over the next five years most Public Service functions will operate near their present level of federal funding, with staff and dollar resources added only to meet the most urgent needs.  Increased federal support will be requested for the Visitor Information and Associates Reception Center planned to be administratively located in the Quadrangle to provide improved services to visitors and to individuals making inquiries about institutional activities via letters and telephone; and for the Division of Performing Arts to support the continue production of live performances, research on America's great performing artists, and for the development of learning guides and program notes of events presented at the Smithsonian.  No growth in federal Salaries and Expenses is projected at this time for the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum.  However, funding is being sought in FY 1984 under the Restoration and Renovation of Buildings Account for construction of a small annex to their exhibits laboratory building, which would house staff and activities currently located at the Carver Theater facility.  Only modes growth is expected to occur in trust support over the planning period.