Nonprofits Statewide Can Apply Starting in December for Free Conversation Project Programs
Oregon Humanities invites applications to host interactive, facilitated conversation programs happening March through June 2010.
19 November 2009
Through the Conversation Project: A New Chautauqua, nonprofit organizations around the state have access to free programs that engage community members in thoughtful, challenging conversations about ideas critical to our daily lives and our state’s future.
Beginning December 1, 2009, Oregon nonprofits may apply for programs that take place March 1–June 30, 2010. The Conversation Project, which connects Oregonians with public scholars and provocative ideas through idea-driven dialogue, is a program of Oregon Humanities (formerly Oregon Council for the Humanities).
The catalog, instructions for host organizations, and downloadable application form are available at oregonhumanities.org. Please also see the website’s events... More
New Grant Funding Opportunity Available to Oregon Nonprofits
Nonprofit organizations around the state responding to current issues or events may apply for grants up to $1,000
17 November 2009
Nonprofit organizations throughout Oregon who respond quickly and thoughtfully to current issues and events shaping our world have a new opportunity for funding. Oregon Humanities (formerly Oregon Council for the Humanities) invites requests for Responsive Program Grants (formerly Opportunity Grants) for up to $1,000.
To download the Request for Proposals and find out more about how to apply, please visit oregonhumanities.org. Proposals are reviewed monthly and decisions are made by members of Oregon Humanities’ statewide volunteer board of directors.
Responsive Program Grants fund activities that are not part of an organization’s standard programming. Instead, these grants support programs created in response to... More