The Juneau History Grant (JHG) supports and encourages research, learning, dissemination, recording, and archiving of all types of information related to the human history of the City and Borough of Juneau.
Donor Name: Juneau-Douglas City
State: Alaska
City: Juneau
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/01/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The grant provides funding for projects to local individuals, organizations, classes or groups to further the community’s knowledge of Juneau history. JHG projects can include a publication, a digital file, a lecture, a performance, or anything else that produces a tangible product that can be shared with the public.
The JHG program assumes that most of the labor for a project will be done by knowledgeable and enthusiastic local volunteers. The purpose of the grant is to help defray the costs of services and supplies needed to support this volunteer effort.
Funding Information
The grant typically funds projects at the $400-$1200 level, however the Committee will consider all worthy projects within its ability to subsidize.
Eligibility Criteria
Any person, or group of persons, with a good idea for preserving or sharing Juneau’s history and/or culture who has the time and energy to follow it through to completion is encouraged to apply for a Juneau History Grant for funding to support some of the expenses of their project. Examples of projects include: live performances, public presentations, recordings, publications, community signage or memorials, digitization of historical information and any other project that produces a tangible product that can be shared with the public. It is assumed that most of the labor for a project will be performed by volunteers and that the grant will be used to help defray the costs of services and supplies needed to support this effort.
For more information, visit Juneau-Douglas City.