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