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The Missouri Humanities Council enables families and communities to broaden their appreciation of history, literature, and the ideas that shape our democracy.
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Emergency funding available for humanities institutions, libraries, colleges/universities, and other cultural and historical institutions that suffered damages or loss during the recent flooding in the Midwest.The National Endowment for the Humanities will provide up to $1 million in disaster recovery assistance to libraries, museums, colleges, universities, and other cultural and historical instit...
A big "thank you" to Patricia Zahn, MHC's Associate Director, for passing this announcement on to me for our blog. Enjoy.Attention School Librarians: Don't forget! Your humanities programs from the 2007-2008 school year are eligible for the 2009 Sara Jaffarian School Library Program Award for Exemplary Humanities Programming. Awarded annually, the Sara Jaffarian Award recognizes a school library or...
A grant RFP to kick off your weekend. Enjoy!Tourism Cares' Worldwide Grant Program distributes charitable grants to worthy tourism-related nonprofit organizations worldwide for capital improvements or programs. The program's primary consideration is to fund projects and programs whose goal is capital ("brick-and-mortar") improvements that serve to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional...
An article by Maggie Rotermund, St. Clair Missourian Editor, about the passing of Mr. Jack Roberts. Mr. Roberts was a 2007 Governor's Humanities Award recipient and a friend of the Council.Jack Roberts, a founder of the St. Clair Historical Museum and a keeper of the town's past, died Monday, June 23, 2008. He was 78.Roberts headed up a movement in the 1980s to build a historical museum in town. Hi...
Posted on Wednesday July 9, 2008 at 01:25 AM
A grant RFP from the Philanthropy News Digest, for nonfiction book publishing on a variety of humanities topics. This is a grant is for 501(c)(3) organizations, not individuals. An initiative of the J.M. Kaplan Fund, the Furthermore program supports nonfiction book publishing about the city; natural and historic resources; art, architecture, and design; cultural history; and civil liberties and oth...
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