Rhode Island Council for the Humanities is seeking applications for its Mini Grant Program.
Donor Name: Rhode Island Council for the Humanities
State: Rhode Island
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 02/01/2022
Size of the Grant: $2000
Details:
The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities Grantmaking Program funds nonprofit organizations and individual researchers to stimulate new research in the humanities, spark 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.
The Mini Grant Program for requests up to $2,000 invites individual researchers, nonprofit organizations, and schools to apply for funding in support of public humanities projects, documentary film, civic education initiatives, and individual research.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations may apply for a grant if:
- You have a current 501(c)3 or equivalent tax-exempt status. Fiscal sponsorship is accepted.
- You are in “good standing” with the Council, i.e., you do not have an overdue grant report or a previously defaulted grant.
- You do not currently have an open grant with the Council. If you are a current grantee, they encourage you to reapply after you have
satisfactorily closed your open grant.
Individuals may apply for a mini grant if:
- You are planning to do research in the humanities. If you are not doing research, you must find the appropriate fiscal sponsorship of your project and apply for a public project grant.
- You have formulated a solid plan for how you intend to make your research findings public (e.g., lecture, panel discussion, website, radio/ television broadcast, podcast, published essay, or book). They encourage you to secure letters of interest from hosting venues or partners.
- Your research is not part of a degree-related pursuit or faculty research project.
- You do not currently have an open grant with the Council. If you are a current grantee, they encourage you to reapply after you have
satisfactorily closed your open grant
For more information, visit Mini Grant Program.