The Florida Humanities is now inviting applications for its Community Project Grants to support the development and delivery of humanities-based learning experiences, known as public humanities programming, for Floridians to encourage thoughtful reflection, analysis, and consideration of important topics relevant to local communities, and the state writ large.
Donor Name: Florida Humanities
State: Florida
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 10/19/2022
Grant Size: up to $10,000
Grant Duration: 12 months
Details:
This funding opportunity aims to increase public participation in and access to the humanities by providing relevant, engaging, and meaningful humanities-based programming to all.
Programming that fosters connections between different communities or demographic groups, promotes networking and collaboration between institutions and organizations, and links humanities associated organizations with other community partners and sectors are encouraged.
Funding Information
- Applicants may request up to $10,000 for proposed projects.
- All projects must be completed within 12 months.
- Grant Period: December 1, 2022 – December 1, 2023
Types of Projects
- Community Project Grants support an array of public humanities programming that encourage community engagement in and with the humanities. Programming should be tailored to, and appropriate for, the subject matter, the applicant’s goals, as well as reflective of the interests and needs of the intended audience(s), particularly underserved communities.
- Florida Humanities encourages innovation with new approaches as well as use of time-tested formats such as: community conversations, interpretive exhibits (permanent or traveling, physical or digital), lectures and podcasts, community-wide reads, or reading- or film-and-discussion programs, book, film, and cultural festivals incorporating humanities activities, oral history projects, story-collection and sharing programs, interpretive tours or other types of site- or place-based humanities programming.
- All Community Project Grants MUST
- Be rooted in the humanities
- Involve humanities scholar(s) appropriate for the project
- Be made available to the general public and actively foster constructive dialogue
- Be free, or not cost prohibitive
Eligibility Criteria
- Applications will be accepted from Florida-based public agencies (including libraries, museums, schools, and tribal governments) and
- Florida-based nonprofit organizations constituted for nonprofit purposes. Universities and colleges are encouraged to apply through Greater Good: Humanities in Academia.
- Eligible applicant organizations must:
- Be in good standing with Florida Humanities (i.e. if a prior grantee, have submitted a final report and not violated any terms of the award).
- Not have another Florida Humanities Community Project Grant open. Organizations must close out their current Community Project Grant prior to submitting another proposal.
- An organization may have an open Community Project Grant simultaneous with other grants or programs offered by Florida Humanities, including but not limited to Greater Good: Humanities in Academia Grants, Broadcasting Hope Public Media Grants, Florida Talks, English for Families, and Museum on Main Street. Grant funds may not overlap between funding opportunities, and may not be stacked to support one project.
For more information, visit Florida Humanities.