Missouri Humanities announces Mini Grants
Description
The Missouri Humanities is pleased to announce the Mini Grants.
Donor Name: Missouri Humanities
State: Missouri
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/01/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Funding Information
Missouri Humanities’ Mini Grants fund projects up to $5,000.
Uses of funds
Honoraria and travel for speakers, consulting scholars, and program presenters
Instructional, interpretive and office supplies directly needed to support a funded activity
Facility and equipment rental
Publicity and promotional expenses
Communication expenses, including telephone and internet charges
Materials, labor and design fees for interpretive exhibits
Acquisition of AV equipment for interpretive exhibits
Administrative expenses (outside of regular staff salaries)
Accessibility-related expenses
Printing.
Target Populations
The audiences and/or communities being served by the proposed program or project must be located within the state of Missouri.
Eligibility Criteria
MH will consider any proposal to support humanities-based projects or programs submitted by a non-profit organization or a civic, educational, or cultural organization that operates as a non-profit, including (but not limited to) schools and other educational institutions, local government and governmental agencies, and civic associations. MH specifically encourages applications from organizations located in underserved communities that have never or infrequently applied. Organizations may apply individually or in partnership with other eligible entities and organizations (in the case of multiple partners participating in the grant project, only a single organization can serve as the applying entity). The principal offices of the applicant organization must be within the state of Missouri and must have a UEI number for your organization. Individuals and for-profit entities may not apply for MH grants.
For more information, visit Missouri Humanities.