Deadline: 1-Mar-22
Applications are now open for the Humanities for All Grants Program to support projects that draw on history, literature, and culture to engage the public with stories that spark conversations.
Goals
- Share stories that explore the human experience
- Engage people in public discussions
- Generate insights that cultivate a thriving democracy
Funding Information
Amount: Up to $10,000
Types of Projects they Support
- Humanities projects should draw on their diverse history, literature, and cultures to explore a defined topic.
- Formats include, but are not limited to, interpretive exhibitions, community conversations, town halls, panel discussions, presentations, book discussions, short films, full-length films, or podcasts. Creativity and innovation are encouraged.
- The humanities must be central to the proposal. Humanities include the study of history, literature, ethnic studies, languages, linguistics, law, folklore, gender studies, religious studies, philosophy, art history, archeology, cultural anthropology, and ethics. Social sciences, such as political science and sociology, are also considered humanities.
- Projects must engage the general public, which primarily refers to an adult, out-of-school audience.
Eligibility Criteria
- In-state nonprofit organizations are eligible, including colleges and universities
- 501(c)(3) status is not required
- New in 2022: A Unique Entity ID (SAM) from SAM.gov for sub-awardees is required. This 12-digit alphanumeric ID is used to track federal funding.
- NOTE: Organizations with an open HK grant from a previous cycle are ineligible until the earlier grant is finalized and closed.
For more information, visit Humanities Kansas.
For more information, visit https://www.humanitieskansas.org/grants-programs/humanities-for-all-grants