Lincoln Initiative

Grants up to $1,200 still available for Lincoln-related programs. 

       
CALENDAR of EVENTS of Lincoln programs in Kentucky.


Beginning in February 2008, the nation’s attention will focus on Kentucky, the birthplace and boyhood home of Abraham Lincoln. Celebrations will continue throughout the state leading up to the bicentennial of his birth on February 12, 2009.  The official public Bicentennial Commemoration launches February 2008 and closes February 2010, with the climax of the Commemoration taking place on February 12, 2009, the 200th anniversary of Lincoln’s birth. Across the country communities, organizations and individuals have already begun to plan parades, museum exhibitions, performances, art installations and much more.

 

The Kentucky Humanities Council Inc., through funding from the Kentucky Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, will provide financial support for nonprofit organizations across Kentucky to conceive and implement quality public humanities programs to celebrate Abraham Lincoln and the Lincoln era in Kentucky, including the Underground Railroad and the Civil War.

 

Click here for a list of grants funded by the Kentucky Humanities Council, Inc. with the Kentucky Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission funds.

 

We will begin accepting grant applications on July 1, 2006 and continue accepting applications until all grant funds have been expended. 

Types of Grants Available

Awarded

Preliminary Due

Final Proposal Due

Notification

Minigrants

$1,200 or less

Monthly until funds are exhausted

Anytime

First of any month and at least 8 weeks before your public program

Last day of the month

Major grants

NO LONGER AVAILABLE


 

 


The Humanities and Humanities Scholar:  We will fund projects that are rooted in the humanities disciplines: history, literature, folklore, philosophy, American Studies, linguistics, ethics, jurisprudence, political science, anthropology, comparative religion, archaeology, music and art interpretation, sociology and minority studies.  The active participation of a humanities scholar is an essential component of any KHC grant.  A humanities scholar has particular professional training or experience in one or more disciplines of the humanities.  In most cases the scholar will hold an advance degree in a humanities discipline and/or teach at a college or university.

 

Who may Apply for a KHC grant:  Nonprofit organizations, institutions, and groups, which are not required to be incorporated or tax-exempt may apply.  Informal groups must be represented by a responsible organization of bookkeeping agent to handle financial transactions.

The Board of Directors will award all grants.  Board members are Kentuckians who volunteer their time and expertise.

Project Requirements:  Each grant application will have a project director, humanities advisor, bookkeeper, and community support.  The Council requires grantees to match the grant request with at least a one-to-one match of cash or in-kind contributions.  In-kind contributions can be professional time, volunteer time, use of donated facilities and equipment, mailing costs, and the like.  Grantees must publicly credit the Kentucky Humanities Council and the Kentucky Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission for their support for a project.  Credit should be given verbally, in printed materials, and through the display of Council banners.

 

Grant Funds Available:  Minigrant funds awarded monthly beginning July 1, 2006 until funds are exhausted - $35,000; Major grant funds available for the November 2006 award date - $85,000; Major grant funds available for the April 2007 award date - $50,000.  Major grant funds available for award in November 2007 - $50,000, pending our request for additional federal matching funds.

 

Grant Amounts:  Major grants will range from $2,000 - $10,000.  Requests greater than $10,000 will be reviewed, but less likely to be competitive and funded in full.

 

Grant Periods:  Grant periods for major grants awarded at the end of November 2007 can begin no earlier than December 1, 2007.  Grant period for major grants awarded in April 2008 can begin no earlier than May 1, 2008. Grant period for major grants awarded in November 2008 can begin no earlier than December 1, 2008. Grant periods for minigrants can begin no earlier than eight weeks from the submission of the final proposal.  Grant period end dates should not exceed two years.

 

Grant GuidelinesGrant guidelines can be found on our web site at kyhumanities.com or can be mailed to you by request by calling 859/257-5932.  The preliminary application is also found on our web site.


Preliminary Application

This application will give the Council staff a sense of your project idea and whether it is eligible for Council support.  It allows us to advise you before you begin translating your idea into a formal proposal.  The project director should fill out this application. Feel free to photocopy this form or retype it on your computer.  It is also available to submit online here.

 

Part One: General Background Information

1.             Project Director: _______________________________________________________

         Project Mailing Address: _________________________________________________

         City: ___________________________  State: __________         Zip: ______________

         Phone: Office: (     ) ___________________      Home: (     ) ____________________

         E-mail address: ________________________________________________________

2.      Organization(s) which will (may) sponsor the project:  _________________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

3.             Your relationship to the sponsor: __________________________________________

4.             Tentative title of the project: _____________________________________________

5.             Description of the audience you intend to reach: _____________________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

6.             Humanities subject(s) to be addressed by the project: _________________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

7.             Name(s) of anyone you have already consulted about this project, including

         humanities scholars: ____________________________________________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

8.             Program format (lecture, film, exhibit, conference, etc.): _______________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

9.             Tentative date of your KHC-sponsored event: ________________________________

         _____________________________________________________________________

10.         Tentative KHC grant request (please estimate amount):

         Minigrant ($1,200 or less): $_____________________________________________

         Major grant (more than $1,200) $_________________________________________

11.         Estimate KHC grant amount in each category:

         Salaries & honoraria: $________________       Travel & Per diem: $______________

         Printing & Duplicating: $________________      Supplies: $_________________

         Other: $______________________________________________________________

12.         Is this application for a Lincoln related project? ______________________________

 

Part Two: Project Description

On a separate sheet of paper, briefly describe your project idea. Be sure to explain what the content of the program will be, how the humanities are involved, how it is related to the Abraham Lincoln bicentennial, and why you think the project will be of interest and value to your target audience.

 

If you have questions, feel free to call the Council office at 859/257-5932. Please let us know if you do not receive an acknowledgement of this application within ten days of the date you mailed it.  Preliminary applications can be e-mailed to Kathleen.pool@uky.edu or faxed to 859/257-5933 or mailed to:    Kentucky Humanities Council Inc., 206 E. Maxwell St., Lexinton, KY  40508-2613

For further information about the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial see http://www.lincolnbicentennial.gov/.


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