WV Humanities Council announces grant recipients

PRESS RELEASE:

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Humanities Council, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities,  serves West Virginia through grants and direct programs in the humanities. The Humanities Council budgets over  $800,000 for grants and programs each year. Various grants are offered to nonprofit organizations that support  educational programming. 

Minigrants, designed for projects requesting $2,000 or less, are awarded four times per year. The next Humanities  Council minigrant deadline is April 1. The West Virginia Humanities Council recently awarded seven new minigrants:  

Bethany College (Brooke County), Sencha-style Japanese Tea Ceremony Presentation and Workshop 

Capon Bridge Ruritan Club (Hampshire County), “Focus on History,” Capon Bridge Founders Day Festival, living history  presentations 

Carnegie Hall (Greenbrier County), Appalachian Culture and Cuisine: Salt Rising Bread, presentation Historic Beverly Preservation (Randolph County), Underrepresented Voices Building Beverly, presentations 

Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation (Randolph County), Fighting Disease and Patching Wounds: Medical Service  During the Civil War, symposium  

Summers County Historic Landmark Commission, Chasing Mary Ingles, research and planning project 

West Virginia University Research Corporation (Monongalia County), The 38th Annual Callahan Lecture: The Holocaust  in the East: New Archives, New Approaches 

For more information about West Virginia Humanities Council grants, contact Grants Administrator Erin Riebe at  (304) 346-8500 or via email at riebe@wvhumanities.org. Grant guidelines and applications are available on the  Humanities Council website, www.wvhumanities.org.  

The West Virginia Humanities Council, an independent nonpartisan nonprofit corporation, is the state affiliate of the  National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The Council is supported by the NEH, the State of West Virginia, and  contributions from the private sector. The purposes of the West Virginia Humanities Council are educational, and its  mission is to support a vigorous program in the humanities statewide in West Virginia.