The Florida Humanities is seeking applications for its Greater Good: Humanities in Academia Grants to support community programming (either in-person or virtual) that aim to broaden the public’s awareness of the humanities and what it means to be human.
Donor Name: Florida Humanities
State: Florida
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 09/28/2022
Grant Size: Up to $5,000
Grant Duration: 1 year
Details:
The humanities focus on exploring what it means to be human, allowing us to better understand and share their experiences, values, and dreams. For many, access to the humanities began in college, where scholars and thought-leaders challenged us to think creatively and critically, to reason, and to ask questions. Here at Florida Humanities, they strive to support thei colleagues-in-the-humanities at universities and colleges spark constructive dialogue by bolstering their engaging humanities programming and increasing accessibility to diverse audiences both within and beyond the campus community for the greater good.
All Projects Must:
- Inspire constructive dialogue with the public.
- Involve humanities scholars and other subject-area experts.
- Be free and widely available to the public (even virtually).
- Actively engage a diverse audience, within and beyond the campus community.
Funding Information
- Funding Amount: Up to $5,000.
Contract Period: October 31, 2022 – May 31, 2023.
Eligibility Criteria
- Humanities-related departments (i.e. Department of History), Humanities Centers, Institutes, and Programs associated with Florida colleges and universities are eligible to apply. While an overarching institution may have multiple applications, only one application per Department or Program is accepted per round. For example, while there might be two open applications from a university, they must not be from the same department (i.e. Department of History).
- Eligible programs may include, but are in no means limited to town halls, reading and discussion groups, exhibits (in-person and virtual) with public programing, community conversations, lecture and speaker series, or other engaging public humanities programming.
For more information, visit Humanities in Academia Grants.