Deadline: 24-Jan-2025
The Humanities Kansas is seeking applications for its Humanities for All Grants 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.
- Actively engage and involve the general public with the humanities, in-person or through other formats. Humanities projects are most often centered around dynamic discussions.
- Generate insights that cultivate a thriving democracy.
- Create projects that are grounded by current scholarship and lived experiences.
Funding Information
- Grants are competitive with a maximum award amount of $15,000.
Eligible Projects
- Humanities programs can take many forms: new interpretive exhibits, community conversations, panel discussions, presentations, book discussions, short documentary films, or podcasts are examples—and they are open to new and innovative projects as well.
- Each project must engage out-of-school adults as the primary audience. Events can be planned for in-person, online, or some other creative format.
Eligibility Criteria
- In-state nonprofits are eligible, including public libraries and other cultural nonprofits that receive some county or city funding.
- The primary audience for projects must be the out-of-school audience (the general public).
- A determination letter of 501(c)(3) status is not required.
- A Unique Entity ID (SAM) from SAM.gov for sub-awardees is required.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Organizations with an open grant from a previous grant cycle are not eligible.
For more information, visit Humanities Kansas.