Georgia Humanities Grant Program Announced
Wednesday, September 7th, 2022
Georgia Humanities awards program grants to support public humanities efforts across the state that are creative in their approach to organizing and delivering the knowledge and understanding of the humanities to the general public.
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Grant-supported program models have included, but are not limited to:
Lecture series, public seminars, or panel discussions
Exhibitions (traveling or permanent) with related programming
Historic walking and driving tours
Living history programs
Author talks
Literary festivals
Workshops
Reading and discussion programs
Optional Application Preliminary Review Deadline: September 12
Eligibility
Georgia-based nonprofit organizations are encouraged to apply for grants of up to $2,500 to support humanities programs. Programs must involve at least one humanities scholar, bring the public together for discussion and exchange, and be designed for and open to public audience(s). Cities and counties are eligible to apply.
Match
Georgia Humanities requires that all grant applicants demonstrate the capacity to match grant awards 1:1 through either cash or in-kind sources.
Contact
For general questions or concerns regarding program grants, including for questions about specific project reporting requirements contact Jerald Crook at [email protected] or 470.448.7827.