funding to humanities organizations facing financial hardship as a result of the coronavirus. T: 603-224-4071 • F: 603-224-4072 The NEH received $75 million to distribute throughout the 56 State and Territorial Humanities Councils, and MH was honored to review applications and award funds to deserving humanities organizations in Missouri.

Humanities Washington is committed to equitable grantmaking and considers geographic diversity and the importance of reaching underrepresented communities in its funding decisions.
Qualifying non-profit organizations must have programming that significantly focuses on the humanities and/or culture.

We welcome your feedback about how to make our grant processes as accessible as possible. Applications will be reviewed by a panel weekly and we will notify you within 10 business days about the status of your application.

You tell someone a story and they try to relate that to their own lives—there's a communal experience. Copyright © 2020 Humanities Washington, all rights reserved. Programs that fall outside the humanities. Get the latest news and event information from Humanities Washington, including updates on Think & Drink and Speakers Bureau events. The deadline to apply for CARES Act Humanities Relief Grants has passed. Help us bring meaningful programs to more communites.

Funding for this grant is provided by the CARES Act and the National Endowment for the Humanities. MH appointed staff representatives to vet eligible organizations and the MH board of directors approved the grants. No match is required. info@nhhumanities.org. New CARES Act program offers up to $300,000 grants to stabilize humanities organizations nationwide. Humanities Washington is honored to provide.

Humanities Washington opens minds and bridges divides by creating spaces to explore different perspectives. , including those affiliated with tribal organizations, are experiencing hardship due to the impact of the coronavirus. 117 Pleasant Street (Dolloff Building) • Concord, NH 03301 Humanities Washington is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Washington state.

CARES Act: Coronavirus Aid, Relief & Economic Security Act Wednesday, April 8, 2020 The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) received $75 Million in supplemental funding to assist cultural institutions and humanists affected by COVID-19 as part of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act economic stabilization plan. This funding was made possible by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the $2 trillion in CARES Act legislation that was passed by Congress in March of 2020.

Applications will be evaluated based on demonstrated need rather than a polished application.

The grants are made possible by the National Endowment for the Humanities. 100St. (March 27, 2020) — The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) will receive $75 million in supplemental funding to assist cultural institutions affected by the coronavirus as part of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act economic stabilization plan appropriated by the U.S. Congress and signed into law today by President Donald J. Trump.

Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this these programs do not necessarily represent those of the NEH or New Hampshire Humanities. or science or environmental research programs. These types of organizations will receive priority in funding, but all Washington State non-profit organizations are welcome to apply. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) emergency relief CARES Act grants provided up to $300,000 to cultural nonprofits to support a range of humanities activities across the fields of education, preservation and access, public programming, digital humanities, and scholarly research. We regret that feedback cannot be given on draft applications or grant decisions. “MH was honored to award CARES Act funding from the NEH to deserving organizations in Missouri who continue engaging the people of the Show-Me State in the power of life-long learning.”. Please contact grants@humanities.org with any questions. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) organizations registered in Washington State, including those affiliated with tribal organizations, that are experiencing hardship due to the impact of the coronavirus. Applications that are not initially funded will remain under consideration for the duration of the grant period. Humanities Washington is committed to equitable grantmaking and considers geographic diversity and the importance of reaching underrepresented communities in its funding decisions. "As human beings, we look for common experiences and want to share our experiences—that’s what writing is all about. Hardship includes, but is not limited to: Directrices para el Subsidio de Alivio Humanitario CARES Act, Para enviar sus materiales en español, por favor responda a las siguientes preguntas y envíe el documento por correo electrónico a grants@humanities.org: Cuestionario de Aplicación. What was the moment that made Chief Seattle?

The National Endowment for the Humanities supports research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities.

Grant recipients were prioritized and selected based on their humanities programming and financial need due to loss of revenue as a result of COVID-19.

On June 24th, 2020 Missouri Humanities announced that 76 organizations received a collective amount of $535,400 in grants supplied through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Brewing in New Hampshire: An Informal History of Beer in the Granite State from Colonial Times to the Present, A History of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary, Votes for Women: A History of the Suffrage Movement. You can also call our office at 206-682-1770 and press “0.” We will respond to your voicemail within 1 business day while we are working remotely. There will be no need to reapply during the time. As required by federal guidelines, make sure your organization has. (NEH) received $75 million from the $2 trillion CARES Act legislation passed by Congress and signed by President Trump in March 2020.

501(c)(3) organizations registered in Washington.

Grants of between $2,500 to $5,000 will be made to Washington State nonprofit cultural organizations that provide humanities programming, and that are facing financial hardship due to the coronavirus.

We're trying to puzzle out the meaning of the world around us—that’s what the humanities is all about.". New Hampshire Humanities programs are made possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

You will apply through a simple application that will take about 30 minutes to complete.

Humanities Washington staff will inform applicants of the decision to either approve or hold your application for further consideration.

While not required to apply, funds cannot be dispersed without this registration. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) emergency relief CARES Act grants provided up to $300,000 to cultural nonprofits to support a range of humanities activities across the fields of education, preservation and access, public programming, digital humanities, and scholarly research. The first round of funding will be distributed beginning April 15 – May 31; apply at any time within that time frame. unds cannot be allocated without this registration. Funding for this grant is provided by the CARES Act and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Grants are intended to support non-profit humanities and cultural organizations that are facing financial hardship resulting from the coronavirus. Funding for this grant is provided by the CARES Act and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The humanities encompass the study and interpretation of a society’s past, present, and future, and include (but are not limited to) fields such as history, literature, philosophy, study of culture, and language. These groups include: Please note that this is not an exhaustive list. As required by federal guidelines, make sure your organization has a DUNS number. significantly focuses on the humanities and/or culture. St. Louis Office415 South 18th St., Ste. Applicants will receive a decision or request for additional information within 10 business days of submission. Universities, colleges, and academic departments, Entities with significant public funding, including libraries, People who identify as immigrants or refugees, People whose first (or only) language is not English.
Organizations serving and led by members of communities traditionally under-resourced in the humanities are encouraged to apply. Programs that fall outside the humanities are not eligible, such as the creation or performance of art, dance, or music, or science or environmental research programs. Humanities Washington is honored to provide rapid-response funding to humanities organizations facing financial hardship as a result of the coronavirus. Organizations located outside of King County and organizations with annual operating budgets less than $500,000 are encouraged to apply. Grants are for general operating expenses or specific projects. Center for Washington Cultural Traditions. Applications will be reviewed weekly by a. . Please subscribe to our email list to be alerted to future grant opportunities.

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encompass the study and interpretation of a society’s past, present, and future, and include (but, not limited to) fields such as history, literature, philosophy, study of culture, , and language. “As the state of Missouri continues to deal with the economic fallout in lost jobs, furloughed staff, and lost revenue humanities organizations throughout the state are feeling the direct impact of this pandemic,” said Executive Director of Missouri Humanities, Dr. William S. Belko. Louis, MO 63103(314) 781-9660, Kansas City Office1800 Baltimore, 1SKansas City, MO 64108(816) 802-6566. Hardship includes, Directrices para el Subsidio de Alivio Humanitario CARES, español, por favor responda a las siguientes preguntas y envíe el documento por correo electrónico a. non-profit humanities and cultural organizations that are facing financial hardship resulting from the coronavirus.