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Private Foundations | Rhode Island Council for the Humanities

131 Washington Street, Suite 210, Providence, RI 02903

Eligibility
Public Humanities Projects such as lectures, panel discussions, film series, dramatic presentations, exhibits, film productions, television and radio programming.
Required documents
Varies
Hours
Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:00PM
401-273-2250
Voice·

Main Phone

401-454-4872
Fax·

Fax

Application process
Visit rihumanities.org/grants/grantmaking/ to create an account an apply for a grant
Fees
Varies
Service area
Statewide
Independent program awarding grants to non-profit organizations in Rhode Island in support of Public Humanities Projects such as lectures, panel discussions, film series, dramatic presentations, exhibits, film productions, television and radio programming. Creates and conducts public humanities programs in the workplace. Offers a speakers bureau (small fee required). Humanities refers to a field of study such as history, literature, language, the law, philosophy, ethics, religion. Supported by federal funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as well as by individuals, corporations, and foundations
Last assured
04/12/2022
Providing organization
Rhode Island Council for the Humanities
Independent program awarding grants to non-profit organizations in Rhode Island in support of Public Humanities Projects such as lectures, panel discussions, film series, dramatic presentations, exhibits, film productions, television and radio programming. Creates and conducts public humanities programs in the workplace. Offers a speakers bureau (small fee required). Humanities refers to a field of study such as history, literature, language, the law, philosophy, ethics, religion. Supported by federal funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as well as by individuals, corporations, and foundations