West Virginia Humanities Council Major Grants
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations and academic institutions in West Virginia for public humanities projects that engage the community through initiatives like lectures, exhibits, and research.
The West Virginia Humanities Council provides a range of matching grants to nonprofit organizations for public humanities programming aimed at West Virginia audiences. The Council supports initiatives in disciplines such as literature, history, philosophy, archaeology, comparative religion, and other humanities-focused areas. The grants are designed to enhance community engagement through projects such as lectures, exhibits, discussions, research, and publications. The Council offers multiple grant categories with varying award amounts. Major Grants provide up to $20,000 for significant humanities projects, including symposiums, exhibits, and conferences. Minigrants, with a maximum of $2,000, support smaller-scale projects such as single events, museum exhibits, and brochures. Fellowships of $3,000 are available for independent scholars, teachers, and college faculty engaged in humanities research. Media Grants, Publication Grants, and Teacher Institute Grants, each with a maximum award of $20,000, support the development of humanities-based audio, video, publications, and teacher training programs. Travel Assistance Grants provide up to $500 for individuals attending humanities-related professional meetings or conferences. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, and museums, with certain grants open to independent scholars. Applications must demonstrate a clear humanities focus, the involvement of qualified humanities scholars, a well-defined budget with required matching funds, and a public access component. For major grants and similar categories, a cash match of 25% of the request is required. Proposals should detail project objectives, audience reach, and methods for evaluating impact. Applications are subject to a multi-step review process. Minigrants are reviewed by the Program Committee, while larger grants undergo further evaluation by the Board of Directors. Decisions are communicated within two to twelve weeks, depending on the grant type. Projects must allow at least six to twelve weeks between the deadline and the start date. Grant deadlines vary by category, with Major Grants due February 1 and September 1, Minigrants accepted quarterly, and specific deadlines for other grants in February and September. Travel Assistance Grants require applications at least 60 days before travel. While previous funding does not guarantee future awards, projects demonstrating strong community impact and collaboration are prioritized. Applicants are encouraged to consult with the Grants Administrator before applying. The Council emphasizes accessibility, community outreach, and sustainability. Funded projects must comply with reporting requirements and demonstrate responsible use of awarded funds.
Award Range
Not specified - $20,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - Provide a 25% cash match (for grant requests of more than $2,000)
Additional Details
$20,000 maximum, support major humanities projects including, but not limited to, lectures, school projects, symposiums, panel discussions, reading and discussion series, exhibits, reenactments, and conferences.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible projects must: Be rooted in one or more of the humanities disciplines Involve qualified humanities scholars or expert practitioners in the project, as direct advisors (see definitions below, under Section 8) Be sponsored by a nonprofit organization (NOTE: not required for Travel Assistance Program grants or Fellowships) Provide accurate budget requests, reflecting the actual costs of the project Secure dollar-per-dollar matching funds (NOTE: not required for Travel Assistance Program grants or Fellowships) Provide a 25% cash match (for grant requests of more than $2,000) Provide a comprehensive and adequate plan for publicity and dissemination of information Be open to or accessible by public audiences Provide a plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the project Comply with federal nondiscrimination statutes
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
September 1, 2025
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