AUGUST 2, 2021
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
ERIC LUPFER AT ELUPFER@HUMANITIESTEXAS.ORG OR 512.440.1991
HUMANITIES
TEXAS TO PROVIDE RELIEF GRANTS FOR TEXAS NONPROFITS RECOVERING FROM THE
PANDEMIC
AUSTIN,
TX: Humanities Texas invites Texas cultural and educational institutions facing
financial hardship resulting from the coronavirus pandemic to apply for 2021
Relief Grants.
Nonprofit
organizations administering public humanities programs are eligible to apply.
Applicants may request funds for general operating support or humanities
programming.
Humanities
Texas 2021 Relief Grants are made possible by the National Endowment for the
Humanities as part of the American Rescue Plan Act signed into law on March 11,
2021.
“We
especially need the humanities at times like these,” said Chase Untermeyer of
Houston, chairman of the board of Humanities Texas. “We need history to show us
how people surmounted great challenges in the past and literature to give us
insights into the human spirit. These grants will help keep those flames alive
and glowing throughout Texas.”
The
submission deadline is September 3, 2021.
“The
COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected our state’s historical and cultural
organizations,” said Eric Lupfer, Humanities Texas executive director. “We are
pleased to provide these much-needed funds to assist organizations providing
critical services to communities throughout the state.”
Humanities
Texas staff will hold free weekly webinars about the 2021 Relief Grants
throughout August. Staff will also hold individual consultations over Zoom with
prospective applicants to discuss their applications. Applicants can schedule
these meetings via the Humanities Texas website.
The Relief
Grant application and webinar registration are available on the Humanities
Texas website at www.humanitiestexas.org.
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Humanities
Texas, based in Austin, Texas, is the state affiliate of the National Endowment
for the Humanities. Its mission is to advance education through programs that
improve the quality of classroom teaching, support libraries and museums and
create opportunities for lifelong learning for all Texans.
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