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Humanities for All Quick Grants is sponsored by California Humanities. Quick Grants are awarded on a rolling basis to small-scale public humanities programs and projects that take place within one year from the award date.
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Humanities for All Quick Grants - California Humanities Humanities for All Quick Grants California Humanities has received official notice from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) that the termination of our FY25 federal funding has been rescinded, and a portion of that funding has been reinstated. As a result, we can now begin processing grant payments for existing commitments to nonprofit partners across California.
Following the abrupt termination of federal NEH funding, California Humanities has suspended all programs and grant cycles until further notice . This includes our core initiatives: California Documentary Project Emerging Journalist Fellowships We’re doing everything we can to protect the future of the humanities in California. Learn more and get involved by visiting our Advocacy page.
Humanities for All is a grant program that supports locally-initiated public humanities projects. This program responds to the needs and interests of Californians, encourages greater public participation in humanities programming, particularly by new and/or underserved audiences. It aims to promote understanding and empathy among all our state’s peoples in order to cultivate a thriving democracy.
Applications may be submitted at any time . You will receive a notification within 6-8 weeks. (Applications should be submitted at least 10–12 weeks in advance of your program start date.)
Twelve months from award date Join our next Humanities for All Quick Grants informational session! **Our last webinar was held on May 15, 2024 @ 11 am PT. ** Quick Grants (between $1,000 and $5,000) are awarded on a rolling basis to small-scale public humanities programs and projects which take place within one year from the award date.
Projects should be grounded in the humanities, show potential to provide impactful humanities learning experiences for participants and audiences, and demonstrate capacity for successful implementation. Starting May 1, 2024, a pplications are accepted on an ongoing basis , subject to availability of funding.
Appropriate formats include virtual and in-person community dialogues, reading and film discussion groups, oral history workshops, non-fiction workshops, speaker series, and many more activities based in humanities disciplines. We accept applications from California-based nonprofit organization s with annual operating budgets of $500,000 or under. Note: A cash or in-kind match of the award is NOT require d .
See a list of recently supported Quick Grants Accepted on a rolling basis (starting May 1, 2024) , subject to availability of funding . *Current grantees, please use the Grant Portal button at top of the page. Sample Application Contents Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is a Humanities for All Quick Grant?
Humanities for all Quick Grants, or Quick Grants, support impactful public humanities programming that draws on the ideas and approaches of the humanities to foster greater understanding among people, invite thoughtful reflection, and consideration of topics important to Californians.
Quick Grants provide support for short-term public humanities projects that are accessible to members of the general public and foster access, understanding, and engagement with the ideas and approaches of the humanities.
Applicants may request between $1,000 and $5,000 for program-related expenses ranging from project-related programmatic and administrative staff salaries, supplies and equipment, venue rental fees, evaluation, and travel among several other eligible expenses. For the full list, please take a look at the FAQs .
Starting May 1, 2024 , applications are now accepted on a rolling basis, and must be submitted at least 10-12 weeks before program start date, and no more than 9 months before program start date. Applicants can expect a review period of 8-10 weeks. Who is eligible to apply for a Quick Grant?
Quick Grants are now available to organizations with total annual operating budgets under $500,000. Organizations with operating budgets above $500,000 should consider applying to our Humanities For All Project Grants . Applications will be accepted from nonprofit organizations with federal tax-exempt status and nonfederal public agencies.
Applicant organizations/fiscal sponsors must be California-based, and proposed Quick Grant programming should serve California-based audiences. What types of programming is eligible? Quick Grants are designed to support programming that brings the ideas and approaches of the humanities to the broader public.
Eligible projects should include program moderation or facilitation, and can employ a variety of methods from in-person, digital, to hybrid formats. Proposed projects should clearly articulate how the proposed program will draw on the humanities through methods or subject matter. Click here to view a list of past supported projects.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals or organizations for small-scale public humanities programs and projects that take place within one year from the award date and are located in California. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,000 to $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Humanities for All Quick Grants accepts applications on a rolling basis — there is no single fixed deadline. Check the official notice for any cycle-specific review dates.
Humanities for All Quick Grants is funded by California Humanities. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in California. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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