The Arizona Humanities is accepting applications for its Project Grants to support innovative, community-based projects that use humanities disciplines to connect Arizonans to the cultures, peoples, and histories of the state and beyond.
Donor Name: Arizona Humanities
State: Arizona
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/01/2023
Size of the Grant: Up to $10,000
Grant Duration: 18 months
Details:
Project Grants are competitive grants supporting public programming using the humanities to provide context, depth, and perspective to the Arizona experience and explore issues of significance to Arizonans. Project Grants are awarded twice yearly and there is no annual budget limit for applicants.
Project Grant program aims to stimulate thoughtful community exchange, build new audiences for the humanities, innovate new methods in the humanities, and advocate for the importance of the humanities for a lively and engaged democratic public. Projects should use the humanities to provide context, depth, and perspective to issues of significance to Arizonans.
Program formats include, but are not limited to:
- Interactive lectures and discussions
- Exhibits
- Publications (must be published through a third-party, peer-review process)
- Public broadcasts; online and/or radio
- Film documentaries
- Discussions before or after performances.
Funding Information
- Organizations may request up to $10,000 to support their program implementation
- All Project Grants should be completed within an eighteen month time frame.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible applicants include private nonprofit 501(c) 3 organizations; local, tribal, and state governments; institutions of the federal government; and academic institutions
- Applicant must be in “good standing” with Arizona Humanities, i.e., you do not have an overdue grant report or a previously defaulted grant
- Applicant organization muse have an active SAM Unique Entity Identifier
- Out-of-State Applicants
- Non-Arizona based organizations and individuals are encouraged to apply, but should be prepared to articulate the impact their project will have in Arizona. They prioritize funding for projects with a clear Arizona connection
- Repeat Funding for Project Grants
- Project Grants can be awarded to projects that re-occur, or occur on an annual basis. Applicants may also apply more than once for the same project, which is often preferable for larger projects that occur in phases. All phases should include public components.
For more information, visit Arizona Humanities.