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2015 MAJOR GRANTS ANNOUNCED

April 17, 2015 By RI Humanities

Dr. William Adams, the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), joined U.S. Senator Jack Reed and staff and board members from the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities to announce the Council’s Major Grants on Monday, April 13.

TD CHARITABLE FOUNDATION SUPPORTS KIDS READING ACROSS RHODE ISLAND

April 16, 2015 By RI Humanities

The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities has received a $12,602 grant from TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank® to support Rhode Island Center for the Book’s Kids Reading Across Rhode Island, a summer reading initiative for students in grades 3-6 that encourages students across the state to read one particular book and engage in community discussions and programs.

JOIN SPECIAL GUESTS FOR MAJOR GRANTS ANNOUNCEMENT

April 8, 2015 By RI Humanities

Please join us on Monday, April 13 at the Providence Public Library when the Council will be joined by special guests Senator Jack Reed and National Endowment for the Humanities Chairman William Adams to announce nearly $130,000 awarded to 14 humanities projects that span Rhode Island. Come celebrate and learn more about these Council-funded initiatives […]

RECENT MINI GRANT AWARDS

March 27, 2015 By RI Humanities

The Council recently awarded $8,200 to the following humanities projects…

IN THE NEWS: READING ACROSS RI

March 2, 2015 By RI Humanities

Robin Kall of Reading with Robin featured the Rhode Island Center for the Book’s Reading Across Rhode Island program in partnership with the Council’s EnRICHment Opportunities in GoLocalProv. Robin serves as the chair of the May Breakfast, which will feature a keynote address by author Derek Miller on May 16 at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet.

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Council awards $9,383 in mini grants to organizations and individuals in support of public humanities projects

The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities is pleased to announce $9,383 in mini grant awards from the November 2022 application cycle to support to support public humanities projects. Read on for more details. Awards to Individuals Michael Simpson, $2000 to On This Day Rhode Island Supports archival research for On This Day Rhode Island, […]

Council awards $8000 in mini grants to organizations and individuals in support of public humanities projects

The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities is pleased to announce $8,000 in mini grant awards from the August 2022 application cycle to support to support public humanities projects. Read on for more details. Awards to Individuals Nicole C. Laliberté, $2000 to Les Souvenirs de Jeunesse Supports the collection of oral histories from members of […]

Council awards $13,924.55 in mini grants to organizations and individuals in support of public humanities projects

The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities is pleased to announce $13,924.55 in mini grant awards from the May 2022 application cycle to support to support a public humanities projects. Read on for more details. Awards to Individuals Ben Sisto, $1,924.55 to Rhode Island QSL Archive Supports the creation of an online repository and archive […]

Council awards $8,000 in mini grants to organizations in support of public humanities projects

The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities is pleased to announce $8,000 in mini grant awards from the February 2022 application cycle to support to support a public humanities projects. Read on for more details. Public Project Grants Bristol Historical and Preservation Society, $2,000 to A Timeline of Bristol’s Enslaved Population Supports the creation of […]

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