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Find similar grantsIndiana Humanities Mini-Grants is sponsored by Indiana Humanities. Provides small grants to tax-exempt organizations for public humanities programming—history, literature, world cultures, etc. —across Indiana on a rolling monthly basis.
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Mini-Grants - Indiana Humanities Featured program Voices and Votes Learn more Proof: A Midwest Lit Fest Featured grant Mini-Grants Learn more Historic Preservation Education Grant Other Funding Opportunities Grant Administrator Resources Become a Corporate Supporter Keira Amstutz Future Fund Indiana Humanities Mini-Grants provide tax-exempt organizations with funds to present humanities programs for their communities.
Application Deadline: On a rolling basis, due the last day of each month GOALS AND TIMELINE OTHER DETAILS APPLY Goals and Timeline Indiana Humanities Mini-Grants support programs in the areas of history, literature, archaeology, ethics, philosophy, world cultures, and other subjects.
The programs can 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 four weeks of the application deadline Date Projects May Begin : Upon notification Date by Which Projects Must Be Completed : Within one year of notification We plan to award 26 mini-grants in 2026 until funds run out. This grant does not require a cash/in-kind match. Read the online application instructions .
Grant resources designed to help you carry out a successful project. Resource Indiana Humanities Mini-Grant Call for Proposals Resource Online Application Instructions Contact George Hanlin, Director of Grants: grants@indianahumanities. org | 317.
616. 9784 grant Action Grant: Up to $3,000 Become a Corporate Supporter © 2026 Indiana Humanities.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt organizations presenting humanities programs open to the public in Indiana; no cash or in-kind match required. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $1,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
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Historic Preservation Education Grant is sponsored by Indiana Humanities (through the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities) and Indiana Landmarks. These grants fund public programs that educate Indiana citizens about historic places and properties, emphasizing the need to preserve and protect them. Projects must be completed within one year of notification.
Historic Preservation Education Grants is sponsored by Indiana Humanities and Indiana Landmarks. These grants fund public programs that educate Indiana citizens about historic places and properties, and the need to preserve and protect them. Eligible projects include lectures, workshops, exhibits, digital productions, heritage and cultural tourism programs, and educational publications.
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