Have ideas for a new public humanities project? Join the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities for a free workshop to learn about upcoming major and mini grant opportunities for nonprofit organizations and individual researchers planning public programs in the humanities.
Attend one of four workshops across the state to answer your questions about funding opportunities and the grant application process.
The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities’ funding areas include public projects, documentary film, K-12 civic education, and individual research. The Council supports projects that strengthen cultural, historical, and civic engagement in Rhode Island. The Council funds schools, historical societies, libraries, universities & colleges, museums, cultural organizations, preservation societies, independent humanities scholars, documentary filmmakers, and more!