The grants and deadlines include the following:
⢠Action Grant: up to $3,000. Offered on a rolling basis, with applications due the last day of each month. Supports a broad array of projects that help people learn new information, consider different perspectives, share ideas and understand one another better.
⢠Historic Preservation Education Grant, in partnership with Indiana Landmarks: up to $2,500. Applications due Feb. 28 (round 1) and Sept. 30 (round 2). Supports programs that educate the community about historic places and properties â and particularly about the need to preserve and protect them.
⢠INcommon Grant, in partnership with the Central Indiana Community Foundation: up to $5,000. Applications due Feb. 28 (round 1) and Aug. 31 (round 2). Supports programs that use humanities ideas, readings and scholars to spark in-depth thinking and conversation around the persistent social, economic, cultural and racial issues that divide communities.
Staff Report Tuesday, January 19, 2021 5:38 PM INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Humanities will offer more than $215,000 in grants in 2021, continuing to provide opportunities for smaller rapid-response funding and larger grants that support innovative and collaborative public humanities programs.
The statewide nonprofit has a webinar online about its offerings and anticipates holding in-person grant workshops later in the year around the state to provide additional information about the grant guidelines and application instructions.
The slate of grants and deadlines include: Action Grant, up to $3,000, offered on a rolling basis, with applications due the last day of each month, supports a broad array of projects that help people learn new information, consider different perspectives, share ideas and understand one another better; Historic Preservation Education Grant, in partnership with Indiana Landmarks, up to $2,500, applications due Feb. 28 (round 1
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Grants to Support Transnational Projects in the Area of EU Drugs Policy
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The European Commission is inviting proposals for its
Action Grants to Support Transnational Projects in the Area of EU Drugs Policy to contribute to the effective and coherent application of EU law and to support development of new approaches in the area of drugs.
This call will support initiatives in the field of drugs policy as regards judicial cooperation and crime prevention aspects closely linked to the general objective of the Programme, in so far as they are not covered by the Instrument for financial support for police cooperation, preventing and combating crime, and crisis management, as part of the Internal Security Fund, or by the third Programme for the Union’s action in the field of health (2014-2020).
Two local nonprofits awarded Indiana Humanities grants
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INDIANAPOLIS Schools, libraries and other organizations across the Hoosier State have received grants from Indiana Humanities to provide public humanities programs in their communities. Among those were Dani’s Dreams Innovation in Education Corporation and the League of Women Voters.
Dani’s Dreams, a New Palestine-based organization that connects students and teachers to the world around them using media and technology, received an Action Grant in the amount of $3,000 for its plan to implement “Growing Informed Citizens.” Dani’s Dreams Innovation in Education Corp. promoted media literacy through the study of the graphic novel “The Birth of the First Amendment.” As part of the programming, scholars and professional journalists led a series of multimedia communication, research, sourcing and writing projects to help high school students explore the role of journalists in protecting the First Amen
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