Wyoming Crossroads Grants

Ceiling: $10,000
Applications Due: Closed
Private
Wyoming Humanities

The Wyoming Crossroads Grant, funded by Wyoming Humanities, offers $1,000 to $10,000 to not-for-profit organizations and educational institutions in Wyoming for public humanities projects that explore themes of Wyoming's identity, community, connection to the land, persistence, and ability to manage change, with the aim of increasing the state's intellectual and social wealth, reaching new audiences, and fostering new partnerships.

Description

The Wyoming Crossroads is a statewide public humanities initiative to apply humanities perspectives locally to help Wyoming realize growth out of change.
Donor Name: Wyoming Humanities
State: Wyoming
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 10/15/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Wyoming Humanities will be the lead in a multi-faceted statewide campaign to dig deep into the themes of  Wyoming’s identity, sense of community, connection to the land, persistence, and ability to manage change.
Wyoming Crossroads Grants will support various public humanities projects across four broad project categories: Programming, Publications, Preservation, and Digital Media. 
The aim of establishing Wyoming Crossroads Grants is to serve the three primary goals of the larger initiative:

Increase Wyoming’s intellectual, community, social and civic wealth as the state restructures its economy.
Apply humanities programming in new and innovative ways to reach audiences that do not typically engage in public humanities.
Develop new partnerships with groups and associations not typically considered “humanities” or cultural organizations.

General themes that can be explored through Wyoming Crossroads Grants are: 

Wyoming’s identity 
Wyoming’s sense of community 
Wyoming’s connection to the land 
Wyoming’s persistence, and 
Wyoming’s ability to manage change 

Project Categories

Programming Grants will be awarded to public humanities programs and projects that include an event that is open to the public. Examples of programs and/or projects that would be supported by a Wyoming Crossroads Programming Grant include, but are not limited to: Discussions, Lectures, Reading/writing series, Exhibitions, Conference/symposiums, etc.
Digital Media Grants will be awarded for humanities-focused projects that utilize a digital media medium to present public humanities content. Projects should be reflective of the themes and goals of the Wyoming Crossroads initiative. Examples of projects that would be supported by a Wyoming Crossroads Digital Media Grant include, but are not limited to: Documentaries, Short films, Apps/Games, Digital Series, etc. 
Preservation Grants will be awarded for humanities projects that preserve historical narratives that will be displayed, presented, or readily available to the public. Projects should be reflective of the themes and goals of the Wyoming Crossroads initiative. Examples of projects that would be supported by a Wyoming Crossroads Preservation Grant include, but are not limited to: Oral histories, Exhibitions, Collections, etc. 
Publication Grants will be awarded for the creation and public distribution of humanities-focused written publications reflective of the themes and goals of the Wyoming Crossroads initiative. Examples of publications that would be supported by a Wyoming Crossroads Publication Grant include, but are not limited to: Print media (books/articles), Online print media (blogs/articles/websites), etc.

Funding Information
The maximum award amount for Crossroads Grants is $10,000.
Eligibility criteria

Eligibility is limited to not-for-profit organizations (as reported to the IRS and with an existing EIN), accredited public and 501(c)(3) institutions of higher education (as defined in 20 U.S.C. 1001), local governmental agencies, and federally recognized Native American tribal governments. Humanities-focused organizations, those that routinely conduct humanities programming, and non-humanities organizations wanting to conduct humanities programs are all eligible for Wyoming Crossroads.  Not-for-profit organizations may apply with a fiscal sponsor.
A humanities-focused organization has a mission explicitly connected to the humanities and a history of specifically working in the humanities. Some examples of eligible organizations include cultural and ethnic organizations, history organizations, humanities museums, humanities education organizations, literature organizations, media, journalism, and documentary organizations, libraries, and archives, etc.  

Ineligibility
In addition to humanities-focused organizations, organizations whose missions are not exclusively humanities focused but have a history of humanities programming or conducting humanities-centered social sciences may be eligible for humanities-focused programs under Wyoming Crossroads Grants. For example, an arts organization that hosts discussions related to the content or context of artwork would be eligible for a Wyoming Crossroads Grant. Applying organizations will be asked to provide a history of humanities programming/projects and evidence of organization missions consistent with the Wyoming Humanities’ mission to invite Wyoming to explore the ideas and stories that shape us.
For more information, visit Wyoming Humanities.

Eligibility

States
Wyoming
Regions
All
Eligible Entities
County governments, For profit organizations other than small businesses, Nonprofits, Private institutions of higher education, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education

Funding

Program Funding
Award Ceiling
$10,000
Award Floor
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
August 29, 2024
App Status
No Longer Accepting Applications
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline
October 15, 2024

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
Private
Contact Name
Chloe Flagg
Contact Email
Contact Phone
Previous Recipients
Wyoming Outdoor Council Programming Fremont County $6,550 Homeland: A Wind River Film Premiere and Discussion of the Red Desert. A film screening and discussion that explores the historical, cultural, and spiritual connection local tribes have to WY’s Red Desert and inspires a largely indigenous audience to visit the landscape and learn about conservation efforts. New Moon Productions Programming Statewide $10,000 Most Dangerous Women Documentary Series: Visual conversations linking the dynamic history of women’s organizing with today’s activists and leaders - this is our time! MDW places a focus on women becoming assured, visible changemakers confronting critical issues of their time/place, historically and today - as it aims to inspire audiences to locate and reclaim the often untold stories of their own communities. (Fiscal Sponsor: Women Make Movies) Off Square Theatre Programming Teton County (Statewide) $9,000 Fault Lines in the Constitution: A Community Conversation. OST will host a community read of FAULT LINES IN THE CONSTITUTION to promote civic education focused on youth, including bringing authors Cynthia and Sanford Levinson to Teton County for visits in schools and throughout the community. University of Wyoming Arabic & Middle Eastern Studies Program Programming Albany County, Statewide $3,585 Breaking Through Polarized Narratives: Lessons from the Middle East. The project will unpack contrasting narratives surrounding a conflict via examples in the Middle East in order to encourage the empathy necessary to bridge lines of division and counter polarization in Wyoming citizens' own local communities. Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum Programming Teton County $10,000 Floating Through Recreation History on the Upper Snake River: An Exhibition at the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum. JHHSM, GTNP, and Dr. Youngs will develop a multi-disciplinary and multi-media exhibition featuring the cultural, environmental, and social history of recreating on the Upper Snake River for Jackson Hole locals and visitors. Wyohistory.org Digital Media Statewide $10,000 Grant will be used to jumpstart a new video series to accompany wyohistory.org’s articles and oral history projects. The organization will produce 24, 10-15 minute videos, and 24, 30-45 second shorts with article authors. These videos will also highlight museums, libraries, archives, and interpretive centers across the state, as we highlight the contributors who work in those places. Better Wyoming Preservation Lincoln County $9,999 Updated Sept. 25, 2023 3 of 6 Grant will support work with Kemmerer/Diamondville community members during an energy transition to develop a cultural preservation website that tells the story of place, identity, and labor history through objects that impart history, and personal/public memories. Wild Excellence Films Digital Media Statewide $10,000 Feature length documentary film “Unearthed” will uncover ancient archeological artifacts in the Beartooth Mountains of Wyoming, bridging the cultural differences between native people and the modern world. Eastern Shoshone Cultural Center Digital Media Fremont County $7,500 Grant will be used to support the development of a Shoshone language mobile dictionary app to improve language learning access for Eastern Shoshone Tribal members’ as well as to host a public release event for the mobile application at the Eastern Shoshone Cultural Center at Fort Washakie, WY. Sheridan County Travel and Tourism Digital Media Statewide (International) $10,000 Where Craft is King is a feature length documentary of the cross-cultural story of James F. Jackson’s Sheridan Style leatherwork and the artistic cultural exchange Jackson has cultivated with Japanese leather artists via the International Leather Show in Sheridan, Wyoming. The documentary will highlight an international excursion from Wyoming to Japan. Crossing the Threshold, LLC Digital Media Statewide $10,000 Grant will be used to support development and production of a documentary film, “Crossing the Threshold” on returned veterans in Wyoming. The film will explore identity, connection and the need to belong, & and how we deal with trauma as a community. Alliance for Historic Wyoming Digital Media Statewide $9,901 Promoting Place: A Preservation Communications Platform. Grant will be used to support the Alliance for Historic Wyoming as they build a comprehensive communications platform to share historic preservation stories and strategies with a broad Wyoming audience.

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