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Call for Proposals: In Common Grants Program (US)

Hospice Fund in the United States

Deadline: 31-Aug-21

The Indianapolis Foundation is seeking applications for its In common Grants Program to engage Hoosiers, inform them and inspire them to stoke curiosity, promote dialogue and allow people to better understand the diverse and complex world in which they live.

In particular, they believe that the humanities can serve as a tool to spark in-depth conversation, insight and consideration of others’ points of view on the persistent social, economic, cultural and racial issues that divide their communities.

With this in mind, they are offering INcommon Grants to Indiana organizations, so that they can develop and implement public programs that use the humanities to look at the longer histories driving contemporary debates around immigration, gentrification, incarceration, policing, institutional racism, the legacies of segregation in housing and education, and more.

They welcome diverse projects from across Indiana, addressing different themes and using a variety of public humanities formats. INcommon Grants can be used to support new or ongoing public humanities programs that align to the key themes outlined below.

Such projects may include reading series and civic reflection discussions; public lectures or panels; film screenings and discussions; or the creation of exhibits, web projects, walking tours or documentary films.

They will give high priority to projects that include community discussion and conversation at the heart of their proposed activities. Successful proposals will include input from humanities scholars, including as advisers or facilitators.

Key Questions

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Requirements

Your project must:

For more information, visit https://indianahumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/INcommon-Grants-Call-for-Proposals-2021.pdf

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