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Grants - Humanities Nebraska YES, HN is still accepting grant applications and awarding grants! Grant opportunities will remain the same in 2026 as in previous years, with overall fewer dollars available for grant awards.
Because Humanities Nebraska (HN) exists to help people explore what connects us and makes us human, we offer grants to nonprofit organizations and government entities to support projects related to the public humanities. For information about applying for a program grant, including eligibility, types of grants, deadlines, and grants staff contact information, see Application Requirements.
For information about how to manage your awarded grant, see Manage your Grant . To see examples of the types of organizations and programming HN grants have helped support, see Recently Awarded Grants and Upcoming Grant-Funded Events. When you have questions about HN grants, feel free to contact any Humanities Nebraska grants staff member.
We are happy to help! Katie Bradshaw, Grants Management & Outreach Specialist (402) 474-2131 ext 114 (regular hours: 9-4 Tu, Wed, Th) Barbara Grant, Office and Grants Coordinator (402) 474-2131 ext. 102 Erika Hamilton, Director of Literary Programs(402) 474-2131 ext.
104 Kristi Hayek Carley, Program Manager (402) 474-2131 ext. 108 For an overview of the new applicant dashboard in our online system (as of 12/18/24), click here . Types of Grants, Deadlines, and Matching Funds All three types of HN program grants — mini, major, and media — have the same basic requirements.
The main differences are (1) the amount of money requested and (2) the deadlines, with larger grants and grants for “media” projects (creation of websites, podcasts, radio programs, films, etc.) requiring some additional information and review time. GRANT TYPE REQUEST GRANT DEADLINE PROJECT BEGINS ON OR AFTER MATCHING FUNDS Mini Grant $2,000 or less. The average award is $1,600.
Jan 1 Dec 1 Cash or in-kind expenses equal to or greater than the request; a 1:1 match. (Applicant must provide at least half the total project cost.) Major Grant More than $2,000.
While there is no maximum request, the average award is $5,100, and awards are typically less than $10,000. Mar 1 Oct 1 Cash or in-kind expenses equal to or greater than the request; a 1:1 match. (Applicant must provide at least half the total project cost.)
At least 10% of the match must be cash. Media Grant More than $2,000. While there is no maximum request, the average award is $7,900.
Few grants larger than $15,000 have been awarded. Jan 15 Oct 1 Cash or in-kind expenses equal to or greater than the request; a 1:1 match. (Applicant must provide at least half the total project cost.)
At least 10% of the match must be cash.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations according to the State of Nebraska and the IRS (501(c)(3) or other 501(c) status), or federal, state, county, local, or tribal government entities (including public schools and libraries). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows varies (average $1,600 for mini, $5,100 for major). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Humanities Nebraska Program Grants (Mini, Major, and Media) is funded by Humanities Nebraska. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Nebraska. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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