New Hampshire Humanities offers two types of Community Project Grants: Mini and Major.
Donor Name: New Hampshire Humanities
State: New Hampshire
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy):
- Mini-Grant: Ongoing
- Major Grant: 03/15/2022
Size of the Grants:
- Mini-Grants – $2,000
- Major Grants – $10,000
Details:
Award recipients included cultural and civic organizations, museums, colleges, libraries, historical societies, theaters, and other nonprofits around the state. Programs ranged from an exploration of the shifting relationships between Abenaki and European settlers in eighteenth-century New Hampshire to discussions focusing on ways the railroad’s construction impacted towns and communities across the country.
New Hampshire Humanities Community Project Grants provide grant funds to support public humanities programs across New Hampshire. The public humanities bring the insights and knowledge of humanities disciplines – history, literature, philosophy, ethics, archeology, anthropology, linguistics, geography, the law or legal theory, classics, and cultural or religious studies – to bear on public life. Public humanities programs offer people the opportunity to interpret, question, and debate new ideas while learning about the world in which we live. Through such programs, the public humanities strengthen civic discourse and foster an informed citizenry, and, therefore, fundamentally support both the local communities and national democracy.
Funding Information
- Mini-Grants provide up to $2,000 in funds.
- Major Grants provide up to $10,000 in funds.
Criteria
Community Project Grants provide grant funds to NH non-profit organizations to support humanities-based programs, events, and series that are free and open to the public.
For more information, visit Community Project Grants.