Incubation Grants support the planning and development of public humanities programs for audiences in New Jersey.
Donor Name: New Jersey Council for the Humanities
State: New Jersey
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/31/2022
Size of the Grant: $2,000 – $15,000
Grant Duration: 12 months
Details:
Funding Information
Grants up to $2,000 – $15,000.
Project Period
Up to 12 months
Eligible Projects
A meaningful question is the start of a great Incubation Grant proposal. They encourage you to set out a bold vision and see where it takes you. It might help you forge a new partnership or deepen an existing one, research a new topic or widen perspective on a current topic, talk to community stakeholders, or learn more about your audience. Whether you are planning a new endeavor or re-imagining an existing program, these grants support the thoughtful preparation of a program prior to implementation.
They are most interested in hearing about the need you wish to address, your goals as you start this process, and how you plan to proceed. Since these grants support projects in development, they understand that preliminary ideas will change and evolve – a successful Incubation grant could even help you realize that your proposed program is a bad idea and cannot move forward as originally envisioned! Articulating a plan for how you will pursue your goals is critical for a competitive Incubation Grant proposal.
Example Incubation Grant Projects
- Creation of a historic site reinterpretation plan.
- Development of a community archival or oral history project.
- Audience outreach and assessment for new or extant humanities-based programming.
- Humanities-based research as a precursor to the development of an artistic work.
- Planning and development of public humanities programming, such as a facilitated discussion program.
- Research and design for humanities-based exhibitions.
Criteria
- To be eligible for a New Jersey Council for the Humanities grant, you must apply on behalf of a New Jersey-based nonprofit organization or government entity, such as a public library, museum, historical society, academic institution, religious group, or community organization.
- Organizations that have a mission outside of the public humanities, such as arts and social service organizations, are eligible to apply if the funding would support public humanities work. They do not award grants to for-profit organizations or to individuals.
- Applicant organizations must have either a federal EIN or NJ tax-exempt registration number. All applicants must have at least one year of verifiable public operation prior to submitting their proposal.
For more information, visit Incubation Grant.