Measuring Small Humanities Project Impact

GrantID: 64853

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: September 16, 2024

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Grant Overview

Providing Financial Support for Humanities Projects

This grant, designed to allocate financial resources for small-scale humanities projects, plays a critical role in supporting initiatives that lack traditional funding streams. It covers projects focusing on grassroots efforts in historically marginalized communities, intending to deliver tangible results in cultural education and preservation. On the other hand, projects that are too large in scale or that do not prioritize community involvement may not qualify for this focused funding.

Concrete use cases highlight the impact of this grant. For instance, a local history project that engages community members to collect and document oral histories could directly benefit from this funding, preserving cultural narratives that may otherwise be lost. Additionally, a small arts initiative might utilize the funding to develop workshops where community members can explore their cultural heritage through various artistic mediums, fostering both education and community connection.

This funding is particularly suitable for non-profits, community organizations, and educational institutions looking to implement projects that promote cultural education and heritage preservation. However, applicants who seek support for overly ambitious projects without realistic budgets or community-focused goals may find themselves disqualified.

Key alignment factors for applicants include the project's direct connection to community needs, ability to demonstrate sustainable practices in project delivery, and evidence of collaboration with local entities. Successful proposals will clearly illustrate how the project will positively influence its community and contribute to a broader understanding of cultural heritage.

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