Humanities Washington
Donate
  • Email List Sign-up
  • Press Room
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
    • What is Humanities Washington?
    • Our Impact
    • Our Staff
    • Our Board of Trustees
    • Financials and Governance
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement
    • Contact Us
  • Programs
    • Prime Time
      • Host Prime Time
    • Speakers Bureau
      • Current Speakers: 2021-2023
      • Host a Speaker
      • Host Resources
      • Become a Speaker
    • Grants
      • Opportunity Grants
      • Washington Stories Fund Grants
    • Think & Drink
    • Poet Laureate
      • Apply to be the State Poet Laureate
      • Past Poets Laureate
    • Center for Washington Cultural Traditions
    • Public Humanities Fellows
    • The Humanities Challenge
    • Media Projects
  • Calendar
  • Blog
  • Support
    • Donate
    • Join Humanities Sustainers
    • Get Involved
    • Bedtime Stories Fundraiser Events
    • Planned Giving
  • Press Room
    • In the News
    • Press Releases
    • Press Kit

Opportunity Grants

Photo: Clark County Historical Society and Museum.

2022 Opportunity grants are now available!

Humanities Washington is excited to offer Opportunity Grants. These grants support statewide access to public humanities presentations and events, and are intended for small or rural organizations.

Organizations with projects led by and serving underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply. These groups include people who identify as Black, Indigenous, or people of color; young people (18-35); people who live in rural areas; people with disabilities; people who identify as immigrants or refugees; and people whose first (or only) language is not English; among others.

Opportunity Grants Summary

  • Up to $1,000 awarded, no match required
  • Intended to support public humanities presentations or events that clearly serve a
    Washington State audience.
  • Intended to support small organizations (prioritizing organizations with annual operating
    budgets under $250,000) and serve underrepresented groups.
  • Application must be received at least eight weeks prior to the proposed project start
    date. Funded activity may occur within one year following notification.
  • Online applications are submitted year-round with monthly deadlines, but applicants are
    encouraged to submit as far in advance as possible. Applications are due on the last day
    of each month and applicants will receive decisions within 30 days of submission.
  • Twenty Opportunity Grants will be awarded from March to December 2022. Applications will
    be accepted until funds have been fully allocated.

View Full Guidelines

Apply or Access an Existing Application

View the scoring criteria

Eligibility

A project that meets the following criteria is eligible for Opportunity Grants funding:

  • Consists of a public humanities presentation or event and will be readily accessible to the
    general public.
  • Is affiliated with a nonprofit organization or public agency organized in Washington State
    and clearly serves a Washington State audience. While groups do not need to be
    incorporated or have tax-exempt status, they must be organized for nonprofit purposes.
    Individuals are not eligible to receive Humanities Washington grants.
  • Includes at least one humanities scholar.
  • Will occur at least eight weeks after the application submission date; the project will
    conclude within one year of the application submission date.
  • Includes eligible expenses for Opportunity Grant funding.
  • Organizations that have previously received Humanities Washington funding must
    submit a final report for their last project before applying for a new project.
  • About Us
    • What is Humanities Washington?
    • Our Impact
    • Our Staff
    • Our Board of Trustees
    • Financials and Governance
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement
    • Contact Us
  • Programs
    • Prime Time
      • Host Prime Time
    • Speakers Bureau
      • Current Speakers: 2021-2023
        • Deepti Agrawal
        • Omari Amili
        • Rais Bhuiyan
        • Maria Chávez
        • BJ Cummings
        • Steve Edmiston
        • Clyde Ford
        • Michael Goldsby
        • Ceasar Hart
        • Lauri Hennessey
        • Robert Horton
        • Ben Hunter and Joe Seamons
        • Bill Kabasenche
        • King Khazm
        • Nancy Koppelman
        • Afua Kouyaté
        • Michelle Liu
        • Richard Middleton-Kaplan
        • Kristen Millares Young
        • Steve Olson
        • Allison Palumbo
        • Julie Pham
        • Jake Prendez
        • Fern Naomi Renville
        • Ross Reynolds
        • Chelsey Richardson
        • Jennifer Sherman
        • Steven Stehr
        • Matthew Sullivan
        • Matthew Avery Sutton
        • John Trafton
        • Eric Wagner
        • Lori Tsugawa Whaley
        • William Woodward
      • Host a Speaker
      • Host Resources
      • Become a Speaker
    • Grants
      • Opportunity Grants
      • Washington Stories Fund Grants
    • Think & Drink
    • Poet Laureate
      • Apply to be the State Poet Laureate
      • Past Poets Laureate
    • Center for Washington Cultural Traditions
    • Public Humanities Fellows
    • The Humanities Challenge
    • Media Projects
  • Calendar
  • Blog
  • Support
    • Donate
    • Join Humanities Sustainers
    • Get Involved
    • Bedtime Stories Fundraiser Events
    • Planned Giving
  • Press Room
    • In the News
    • Press Releases
    • Press Kit

Has murder fiction gotten...nicer?

Read More

Our Mission

Humanities Washington opens minds and bridges divides by creating spaces to explore different perspectives.

"The humanities are the genie in the bottle of the world. They are to economics what a magic flute is to a cash register, to science what a bird of paradise is to a lab rat, and to most political systems what a disco ball is to a ball and chain. That's why I'm high on Humanities Washington."

Tom Robbins

Author, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

Humanities Washington
  • Programs
  • Think & Drink
  • Prime Time
  • Speakers Bureau
  • Poet Laureate
  • Grants
  • About Us
  • What is HW?
  • Our Staff
  • Our Board of Trustees
  • Financials and Governance
  • Calendar
  • Blog
  • Press Room
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Spark Magazine
Sign up for the HW email list
  • Follow Us:
Humanities Washington [email protected] 206-682-1770
Copyright © 2022 Humanities Washington, all rights reserved. Humanities Washington is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Washington state.
Website design by The Medium