The Humanities Montana is accepting applications for its Regular Grant Program to engage Montanans in meaningful discussion about the human condition, strengthen cooperative relationships among communities and cultural organizations (museums, libraries, schools, tribal organizations, etc.), and enrich civic discourse among the state’s diverse cultures and across its geographical distances
Donor Name: Humanities Montana
State: Montana
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/20/2023
Size of the Grant: Over $1,000
Details:
Types of Projects
- Book festivals
- Conferences
- Exhibits
- Lectures
- Media projects
- Museum assistance
- Oral histories
- Panel discussions
- Planning for humanities programs
- Public debates
- Reading and discussion programs
- Workshops
- “Other” (to encourage innovation).
All Humanities Montana Funded Projects must have
- A central focus in the humanities
- A clearly defined theme
- Professional humanists involved in planning/executing
- No political advocacy
- A public program
- Publicity and evaluation plans where appropriate
- 1:1 cost-share of in-kind or other funds
- All applications for support of projects that involve Native American communities or cultures must demonstrate involvement of those communities or address why they are not involved.
Funding Information
Grant amount: over $1,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Nonprofits
- K-12 schools, Colleges, Universities
- Museums
- Libraries
- Historic preservation societies
- State or local government agencies
- Unions
- Business and professional groups
- Social service organizations
- Community, religious, or tribal groups
- Noncommercial media firms.
For more information, visit Humanities Montana.