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Find similar grantsRegular Grants is sponsored by Virginia Humanities. Funds public programs in Virginia that use humanities to explore history and culture, with a strong focus on underrepresented narratives like Appalachian history.
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The Open Grant Program from Virginia Humanities awards between $3,500 and $15,000 to support humanities projects across Virginia. Offered twice per year in alternating cycles with the Rapid Grants program, the Open Grant funds projects with a twelve-month period of performance. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and other qualifying entities serving Virginia residents; organizations may not apply in back-to-back cycles or hold two concurrent Virginia Humanities grants. A Letter of Intent (LOI) is required before a full application is assigned; the next LOI deadline is March 13, 2026, with the application deadline in April 2026.
Virginia Humanities Regular Grants is a program from Virginia Humanities that awards between $3,500 and $15,000 to support public humanities projects exploring Virginia's history, people, communities, and cultural traditions. Funded projects include community discussions, oral histories, exhibits, media programs, K-12 curriculum resources, festivals, lectures, and academic conferences with a strong public component. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and recognized educational institutions based in or serving Virginia. Grants are awarded twice per year; the next application deadline is April 17, 2026, with decisions announced June 15, 2026. A Letter of Intent approval is required before applying.
VA250 Grants is a grant from Virginia Humanities that funds local events, programs, and activities commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. In partnership with the VA250 Commission, these grants support projects that elevate diverse perspectives on the founding era and connect revolutionary ideas to contemporary civic life. Eligible applicants include local VA250 committees whose governing body has passed a resolution of support, as well as Virginia 501(c)(3) arts and cultural organizations. Awards are available up to $10,000, with a 1:1 match required. The application deadline is May 30, 2026. Additional funding streams are available through Virginia Tourism, the Virginia Commission for the Arts, and the Virginia Department of Historic Resources.