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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.

Responsive Program Grants Now Available

In an age of sound bites, the humanities can provide a broader context for understanding complex issues in the news, as well as opportunities for
collective learning and reflection. Oregon Humanities supports organizations responding quickly and thoughtfully to current issues and events shaping our world. Responsive Program Grant (formerly Opportunity Grant) requests for up to $1,000 are accepted year-round to fund public humanities programs addressing pressing issues or events that the
applicant organization is uniquely suited to help the public understand.

For more information, download the Request for Proposals below or contact director of programs Jennifer Allen at (503) 241-0543 ext. 118 or by e-mail.

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