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Grants - Delaware Heritage Commission - State of Delaware Rubenstein Grant Application DE250 Grant Opportunities A Celebration of Delaware History The Delaware Heritage Commission offers two different grants meant for individuals and groups studying the history and heritage of Delaware. Grant applications are accepted at any time. They are then considered by the Purnell Challenge Grant or McKinstry Award Committee.
The Committee then makes a recommendation to the Commission at an Executive Committee or Regular Commission meeting. The Executive Committee meets the first Wednesday of even-numbered months (Feb. , April, June, Aug.
, Oct. , Dec.) The Regular Commission meetings are held the first Wednesday of odd numbered months (Jan, March, May, July, Sept.
, Nov.) Recently Purnell Challenge Grants have been awarded to the Milford Museum, Hagley Museum and Library, and the Lewes Historical Society Recent McKinstry Award scholars are Wade Catts of Newark, Kathleen Buckalew of Wilmington, and Stephanie Holyfield of Hockessin Purnell Challenge Grants are meant for groups and are matching grants.
Typically, Purnell Challenge Grants range from $250 – $1,500 To apply, click here: Purnell Challenge Grant McKinstry Awards are for individuals. McKinstry Awards generally range from $500 to $3,000 To apply, click here: James T. McKinstry Award The Harvey Rubenstein Grant .
To apply for the Harvey Rubenstien Grant, click here: Harvey Rubenstein Grant For more information please call the Commission office. Our contact information is listed here . Please complete the grant application in blue or black ink or in typed format and send to: 121 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
North or Fax to: (302) 739-8436 Built by the Government Information Center
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: For individuals studying Delaware history and heritage. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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