Deadline: 1-Sep-21
The Illinois Humanities Statewide Grants to Individuals to carry out work using the arts and humanities to encourage conversation about the complexity of mass incarceration and illuminate community-based approaches toward justice.
Priorities
Priority will be given to projects that are regional or statewide in scope, or that focus on communities that are:
- the site of a prison or jail,
- include communities that are experiencing significant incarceration, and/or
- that have experienced significant demographic change as a result of the criminal justice system.
Funding Information
- Amount: Maximum of $5,000 for individuals
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants will be awarded to individuals for projects anywhere in Illinois. In order to continue strengthening partnerships developed through Envisioning Justice programming, individuals from the following areas are particularly encouraged to apply: East St. Louis, Decatur, Carbondale, Galesburg, Urbana-Champaign, and the Bloomington-Normal Metro Area. However, grants will not be limited to these communities. All individuals across the state are encouraged to apply.
- Applicants for this category include, but are not limited to: artists, humanists, community organizers, policy makers, journalists, and community advocates.
- All selected grantees will be asked to report to Illinois Humanities on grant-funded activities; provide text, photos, audio, and/or video reporting; let Illinois Humanities know of grant-funded events at least a week in advance; be willing to participate in a survey during the grant period; and to work with Illinois Humanities on evaluation, if requested.
For more information, visit https://www.ilhumanities.org/program/envisioning-justice-grants/