Deadline: 24-Jan-25
The Humanities Kansas has launched the Culture Preservation Grants Program to support projects that preserve and create access to historical or cultural resources that document stories of life in Kansas.
Goals
- Goals of the Culture Preservation grants
- Preserve stories that document the human experience
- Expand existing exhibits, photograph collections, artifacts, and archives for easy online access
- Enhance organizational capacity
Funding Information
- Amount: Grants are competitive with a maximum award amount of $3,500.
Projects they Support
- Oral histories, digitization efforts, transcription, collections care, language preservation, hands-on training, and other creative preservation projects are eligible. Using the knowledge of a project consultant and implementing best practices are key to a successful application. The Culture Preservation grants program is a partnership between Humanities Kansas and the Kansas Historical Society.
Eligibility Criteria
- In-state nonprofits are eligible.
- A determination letter of 501(c)(3) status is not required.
- A Unique Entity ID (SAM) from SAM.gov for sub-awardees is required
- Note: Organizations with an open grant from a previous grant cycle are ineligible.
For more information, visit Humanities Kansas.