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Maine Humanities Council Major Grant Program

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations and communities in Maine for humanities projects that promote public engagement and exploration of cultural and educational initiatives.

$7,500
Closed
Grant Description

The Maine Humanities Council (MHC) Major Grant program provides funding for larger humanities programs and projects that engage nonprofit organizations and communities across Maine. Grants range from $2,001 to $7,500 and support initiatives such as exhibits, films, conferences, and other programs with significant public outreach. These grants emphasize community engagement and a deep exploration of humanities content. Beginning in 2025, new eligibility rules apply to all MHC project grants (Major, Mini, and Arts & Humanities). Organizations awarded a grant in a given calendar year are ineligible to apply for any MHC grants during that year and the following year. For instance, a project funded in 2025 precludes the organization from applying again until January 2027. The program prioritizes projects serving or led by communities traditionally under-resourced in the humanities. Applications are evaluated on several criteria, including the strength of humanities content, clarity of project goals, potential impact, quality of design, outreach strategies, engagement plans, and budget feasibility. Proposals must reflect MHCโ€™s commitment to nonpartisan inquiry and balanced perspectives, particularly on sensitive topics. Projects promoting specific political, religious, or ideological viewpoints or discriminating against individuals or groups are not eligible for funding. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, government entities, tribal organizations, educational institutions, and churches. Organizations without 501(c)(3) status may still apply using a fiscal sponsor. Resources on fiscal sponsorship are available through the National Council of Nonprofits. The Maine Humanities Council encourages applicants, especially first-time grant seekers, to consult with their Grants Team before submitting proposals. This support aims to simplify the application process and strengthen submissions. For questions or assistance, applicants are encouraged to contact Lizz Sinclair or Kyle Volland directly. This program fosters critical reflection and community engagement through the humanities, offering a valuable opportunity for Maine organizations to create impactful cultural and educational experiences.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $7,500

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
Independent school districts
Nonprofits
Private institutions of higher education

Additional Requirements

Who is eligible to apply? Organizations with 501c3 status, government organizations (such as a federally recognized Indian tribal governments or organizations or state/local/city governments), churches, or education organizations (such as schools or school districts, or public or private institutions of higher education) are eligible to apply without fiscal sponsorship. If your organization is NOT a 501c3, or equivalent (listed above) you will need a FISCAL SPONSOR for your project. The National Council of Nonprofits has a helpful resource sheet on fiscal sponsorship. If your organization has received a MHC project grant (Major, Mini, or Arts & Humanities Grants), you are not eligible to apply again either in the same or the following calendar year. For example, an organization awarded a grant (at any point) in 2025 would not be eligible to apply for ANY MHC grants until January 2027.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Maine Humanities Council

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Categories
Humanities
Education
Arts