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HumanitiesDC inviting Applications for Voices from the Frontlines Small Grants Program – U.S.

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Deadline: 8-Jan-21

The Humanities Council of Washington DC is seeking applications for its small grant program – Voices from the Frontlines. This Grant is part of the “Humanities Grant Program,” an initiative funded by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

Successful applications will propose projects and initiatives that seek to document and preserve the stories of individuals who been on the metaphorical or literal frontlines of recent major historical events. This may include, but is not limited to, recent struggles for racial justice, the fight against COVID-19, and the 2020 election.

These stories may document food and supply shortages, they may document marches, elections or voting experiences, they may be stories of work, they may be stories of family. The aim is to create space for the Washington, DC community to preserve and interpret their collective memories. Projects may seek to document these stories as one-on-one interviews, they may seek to collect self-recorded audio or video clips, they may organize group sharing sessions or community meetings. Ultimately, we are seeking creatively designed, projects aimed at wide audiences that can launch quickly to capture these memories before they begin to recede too far into the past.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://humanitiesdc.org/grants/voices-from-the-frontline/

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