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2026 Marilyn Hatza Memorial SHINE Grant Program (Maryland)

Dated: July 7, 2025

The Maryland Humanities’ Marilyn Hatza Memorial SHINE Grant Program provides general operating support to nonprofits conducting work in the humanities throughout Maryland.

Donor Name: Maryland Humanities

State: Maryland

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 09/14/2025

Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

With the Marilyn Hatza Memorial SHINE Grant Program, Maryland Humanities takes the next step in the grantmaking evolution and aims to lower barriers and provide funding in a more equitable way to organizations statewide.

Organizations conducting activities in the humanities provide programs that do two or more of the following:

  • Explore and elevate the shared stories of the past, present, and future to connect people
  • Preserve, share, and celebrate cultural identities, heritage, and traditions
  • Promote storytelling and enriching communities through dialogue, discussion, and participation
  • Bring people together to encourage thoughtful and accessible programs that value equity, democracy, collaboration, and life-long learning.

Funding Priorities

The most competitive applicants to the SHINE grant program will demonstrate multiple of these funding priorities:

  • Organizations that center diversity, racial equity and inclusion within their mission and throughout their programming and organizational culture.
  • Organizations that serve geographic areas that have historically been underserved by Maryland Humanities
  • Organizations that serve audiences that have been traditionally underserved by the humanities, which includes but is not limited to: Veterans, Rural Populations, BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), Low-income Individuals, Currently and Formerly Incarcerated Persons, LGBTQ+ Individuals, Currently or Formerly Unhoused People, Immigrants, and/or Disabled People
  • Small and mid-size nonprofits that may not have staff capacity or resources to be competitive in fundraising.
  • Organizations with a strong connection to and emphasis on the humanities in their mission and programming.

Funding Information

This program will provide 30 General Operating Support grants worth $5,000.

Eligibility Criteria 

To be eligible for a Maryland Humanities SHINE grant, an organization must:

  • conduct programming in the humanities as a significant part of its work (>70% of annual programming). Eligible non-profits include museums, historic sites, preservation and historical societies, and community & cultural organizations with a significant humanities focus.
  • be designated as a nonprofit organization and maintain good standing with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as determined by organization’s 990 and Charity Check.
  • be physically located and registered as a nonprofit in Maryland and have Maryland residents as its primary constituents.
  • have a maximum total annual budget (income and expenses) of $500,000 or less.
  • The following organizations are not eligible to apply for funding:
    • Organizations with an annual budget that exceeds $500,000.
    • Organizations whose mission, focus, or majority of their programming is the creation or performance of art. This includes visual art, dance, theater, and music.
    • Any federally, or state-funded agency.
    • All academic Institutions, including, universities, colleges, academic departments, and K-12 institutions
    • Public libraries.

For more information, visit Maryland Humanities.

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