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Action Grant - Indiana Humanities Action Grants provide tax-exempt organizations with funds to develop and implement responsive and meaningful humanities programming. Application Deadline: On a rolling basis, due the last day of each month Action Grants support projects that help people learn new information, consider different perspectives, share ideas and understand one another better.
Programs may come in a variety of formats—workshops, presentations, reading/discussion programs, exhibitions, podcasts, film documentaries and more—as long as they’re open to the public and utilize the humanities as a tool for engagement.
Application Deadline : On a rolling basis, due the last day of each month Notification : Within one month of the application deadline Date Projects May Begin : Six weeks after the application deadline Date by Which Projects Must Be Completed : Within one year of notification This grant requires at least a 100 percent cash/in-kind match.
We plan to award 35 to 40 Action Grants in 2025; depending on demand, we cannot guarantee that funds will remain toward the end of the year. Indiana Humanities grants are funded through the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal agency. Read the online application instructions .
Apply for an Action Grant Grant resources designed to help you carry out a successful project. Resource Action Grant Call for Proposals Resource Online Application Instructions Grantee Spotlight The Quilters Hall of Fame Learn about the Quilters Hall of Fame, an Indiana Humanities grant recipient, and how its exhibitions, programs, and research materials draw local, national, and international audiences.
Grantee Spotlight Bilingual Storytime Read how the Goshen Public Library reached new audiences and built relationships through its Action Grant–funded bilingual storytime. Grantee Spotlight 50th Anniversary of the 1965 Palm Sunday Tornado Learn how the Greentown Historical Society used Action Grant funds to bring community members together to remember and reflect upon a significant natural disaster in the town's history.
Grantee Spotlight History Speaks Read how the Crown Point Community Library used Action Grant funding to share the stories of heroes from long ago. Grantee Spotlight Culinary Anthropology Learn how the Cedar Lake Historical Association used an Action Grant to explore the history of the Potawatomi people through their traditions around food.
Grantee Spotlight The Hidden Sun Discover how Brick Street Poetry used funds from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant to celebrate the total solar eclipse through an evening of haiku readings and conversation. Grantee Spotlight Michigan City Public Library SlamCamp Read about the Michigan City Public Library's SlamCamp and how the library used an Action Grant to engage middle schoolers in writing poetry and other literary activities.
National Endowment for the Humanities Contact George Hanlin, Director of Grants: grants@indianahumanities. org | 317. 616.
9784 Historic Preservation Education Grant grant Historic Preservation Education Grant: Up to $3,000
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt organizations proposing public-facing humanities programs in Indiana; requires at least a 100% cash or in-kind match. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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