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Oregon Humanities Grants support public programs designed to explore the humanities in participatory and dynamic ways. We encourage applications from a broad range of nonprofit organizations in Oregon, including those that may not define their work as being based in the humanities. We especially welcome inquiries for projects that will attract diverse audiences, engage minds, and stimulate meaningful community dialogue.

Deadline for grants proposals October 31

Oregon Humanities is pleased to announce the FY10 Grants Request for Proposals. Oregon Humanities awards grants to nonprofit organizations and groups organized for nonprofit purposes in Oregon to support public programs that encourage critical thinking and public engagement with the humanities, and that promote the role of thought and ideas in our lives. Initial letters of inquiry must be postmarked by October 31, 2009. Full proposals, if invited, will be due by December 15, 2009.

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OH grants support programs exploring new ideas, but also those that explore and/or reintroduce us to longstanding Oregon traditions. Case in point: earlier this year, Oregon Humanities awarded a grant to a program called “Think Local Umpqua” in Roseburg. A friend sent me a link to the attached letter today that lives at the Oregon Historical Society - looks like the ‘buy local’ campaign is a longstanding tradition in southern Oregon!

http://www.ohs.org/education/oregonhistory/historical_records/dspDocument.cfm?doc_ID=18D7202B-B060-0AE4-6471F922667680F2

Jennifer Allen | Portland | 22 Sep at 12:19 PM


Please send an application for the OHIP class in Salem at Willamette. Thanks.

nicole taylor | salem, oregon | 29 Jan at 06:54 PM

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