CT Humanities is honored to partner with the CT Office of the Arts again to administer the CT Summer at the Museum Initiative in 2022.
Donor Name:Connecticut Humanities
State: Connecticut
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 06/03/2022
Grant Size: $1,000
Grant Duration: 2 months
Details:
The Department of Economic and Community Development, in partnership with the Office of the Governor, Connecticut State Department of Education, Office of Early Childhood and Connecticut Humanities, is delivering these financially accessible summer enrichment opportunities to families and children of all ages using funding provided through ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act).
Funding Information
- All eligible organizations will receive a minimum award of $1,000.
- Grant Period: July 1, 2022 – September 5, 2022
Eligibility Criteria
All of the following requirements must be met:
- Applicant organizations must be one of the following:
- A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization incorporated in the state of Connecticut for at least one year and governed by a board of directors that meets regularly, OR
- Be owned by a municipality in the state of Connecticut, OR
- Be run by a Connecticut-based federally or State recognized tribe, OR
- Be a CT State-operated Museum
- For-profit museums should complete an application with the CT Office of the Arts.
- Be registered with the Secretary of the State to do business in the State of Connecticut and be in Good Standing (able to obtain a current Certificate of Legal Existence/Good Standing) Note: This does not apply to municipally-owned museums.
- Have its primary place of business and operations in the State of Connecticut
- Have financial documents/statements for the period of time that covers July 1 – September 6, 2021
- Will be open for in-person visitors at least eight (8) hours a week between July 1 – September 5, 2022. If you are open less than (8) hours per week, but are also available to the public by appointment, please submit an application and note this in the narrative.
For more information, visit CT Humanities.