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BACKGROUND

The Michigan Humanities Council often receives requests from organizations seeking support for public humanities programs that fall outside the design and deadline schedules of the Council’s regular grants. To help meet these requests and to match humanities resources and professionals with local needs, the Council offers Quick Grants and Planning Grants. Quick Grants provide up to $500 and Planning Grants provide up to $1,000 to Michigan-based, nonprofit organizations for public humanities programs or services.

Eligible expenses include:

• Planning (up to $1,000): Honoraria and/or travel expenses for humanities professionals serving as consultants in developing a public humanities project or program that will result in a nonprofit organization applying for a major grant through the Michigan Humanities Council. The professional(s) to work with an organization/committee to develop the content, work plan, budget, and project implementation strategy.

• Guest Speakers: Honoraria and/or travel expenses for humanities professionals participating in film/video/exhibit events, conferences, lectures; may also cover expenses such as printing, promotion, video/audio taping, exhibit rental, etc., related to the humanities scholar participating in or leading the program.

• Reading/Discussion Programs: Honoraria and/or travel expenses for humanities professionals leading book discussion groups at libraries or community centers; may also cover expenses such as printing, promotion, video/audio taping, exhibit rental, etc., related to the humanities scholar participating in or leading the program.

NOTE: Programs and presenters already supported through the Council’s Arts and Humanities Touring Program are not eligible for additional Quick Grant support.

HOW TO APPLY

  • A. Complete the application form, available in four formats:
    • 1. Complete the application online. Please note that at this time, the Michigan Humanities Council is required to receive a signed copy of the certification with your application. If you fill out the application online, please download the certification form, sign it, and mail it to the Council’s office. THE ORIGINAL, SIGNED CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED TO BE MAILED TO THE COUNCIL OFFICE. You may download the certification form in two formats by linking below:
      • 1a. Certification form in Adobe-pdf format
      • 1b. Certification form in MS Word format.
    • 2. Typewriter-only format. Your only option with this version is to print the form out and use a typewriter on the print out. It is only 50 KB in size.
    • 3. MS Word. You can type directly onto this form and save it to your computer to revise and update at a later date. This is the most flexible format available. Please follow the instructions at the bottom of the first page of the form. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Call the Council office at 517-372-7770 if you need assistance, or email contact [at] mihumanities.org.
  • B. Submission and Deadlines: The Council must receive applications for Quick Grants or Planning Grants at least four (4) weeks prior to your program or planning date. Retroactive applications will not be accepted. If submitting the original application to the Council through the online process, email a copy of the humanities professionals’ vitae/resume and ensure you mail the original, signed certification and proof of nonprofit status. Michigan Humanities Council, 119 Pere Marquette, Suite 3B, Lansing, MI 48912. Faxed copies will not be accepted.
  • C. Funding Criteria: Quick and Planning Grants are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until the allocation for the fiscal year (November 1-October 31) is committed. Sponsors are limited to no more than one Quick Grant or Planning Grant award per year. Priority is given to first-time applicants and organizations that do not have another Council grant already in progress.
  • D. Notification and Grant Administration: Successful applicants will be notified by mail, usually within four weeks of receipt of the application. They will receive grant contracts, evaluation and financial reporting forms, and instructions for program promotion and acknowledgement of Michigan Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) support for program activities. Once the project is completed, the evaluation and financial reporting forms must be returned to the Council within 30 days. The Council will reimburse the sponsoring organization up to the amount of the award.

 

     

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