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RI Council for the Humanities Grants Cycle
By Donna DiMichele | August 2, 2011
August 2, 2011 The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities (RICH) announced upcoming Major & Mini Grant opportunities. Non-profit organizations and individual researchers are invited to apply for funding to support projects that promote a greater understanding of the humanities in the state of Rhode Island.
Through its competitive grant programs, RICH aims to stimulate new research in the humanities, spark thoughtful community exchange, build new audiences for the humanities, innovate new methods in the humanities, and advocate for the importance of the humanities in the daily lives of a free and engaged democratic peoples.
Visit RICH for the Fall 2011 Public Projects, Media, and Civics grant cycle deadlines.
To help potential grantees apply, RICH provides grant information workshops across the state. Find out what’s new with the RICH application by attend a workshop with the Grants Director. Workshops will also include tips, strategies, and general guidelines. The workshops are free and open to the public; however, attendees must register to reserve a space. Get the schedule and registration information.
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