Wyoming Humanities Opens New Round of Grants, Up to $10,000

Wyoming Humanities is helping libraries to apply for grants up to $10,000.

Non-profit organizations across the state (including libraries!) can apply for a new round of grants of up to $10,000 through Wyoming Humanities.

Wyoming Crossroads Grants are part of an initiative to apply humanities perspectives locally to help the state realize growth out of change. Wyoming Humanities has taken the lead in this multi-faceted statewide campaign to dig deep into the themes of Wyoming’s identity, sense of community, connection to the land, persistence, and ability to manage change.

Wyoming Humanities has awarded hundreds of thousands in Wyoming Crossroads grants since its inception.

These grants will support various public humanities projects related to either programming or publications. Applications are due October 16.

The aim of the grant funding is to serve the three primary goals:

  • increase Wyoming’s intellectual, community, social and civic wealth as the state restructures its economy.
  • apply humanities programming in new and innovative ways to reach audiences that do not typically engage in public humanities
  • develop new partnerships with groups and associations not typically considered “humanities” or cultural organizations

“I’ve heard from people asking whether they should apply or whether they fit the criteria,” said Chloe Flagg, the director of grants and programming with Wyoming Humanities. “The quick answer is often a resounding ‘yes’ – and if they have any questions, they should absolutely speak with us about these opportunities.”

Applicants will have the opportunity to expand on proposed projects during a conversation with the Wyoming Humanities team. These conversations will help supplement applications and be used to strengthen evaluations.

To apply for the grant or to get more details, visit thinkwy.org/grants or email [email protected].