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Florida Humanities Council

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: Regional

Description

The Council’s Community Project grants provide support for the planning and implementation of public humanities programs and resources that meet the needs and interest of local communities. Projects may include lecture series and panel discussions, reading and discussion groups, film series, oral history projects exhibitions, and the development of cultural resources that complement public programming. Eligible projects must be rooted in one or more of the disciplines of the humanities, enlist the participation of humanities scholars and/or experts in the project’s planning and execution, and engage the public in thoughtful and informed activities that explore humanities topics, especially those related to Florida or of interest to Floridians. Priority will be given to proposals from organizations with annual budgets of less than $1 million, projects that reach new and/or underserved audiences and projects that build on partnerships between two or more organizations or institutions. Applicants must be based in Florida and serve the state’s residents. Additional information can be found on the Web site.

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