Our Mission
We explore, cultivate, and champion the public humanities in order to strengthen New Jersey’s diverse community.
No defeat is made up entirely of defeat—since the world it opens is always a place formerly unsuspected.
We take heart in these words of William Carlos Williams, poet chronicler of the New Jersey spirit. While some of our programs have been suspended due to the 2025 federal funding cuts, the world opened by the challenges we and our society face remains full of possibility.
We do not yet know what that world will look like, but we look to the wisdom of the humanities for guidance. History tells us that good ideas have a way of coming back around, and we're hopeful that these programs will too, alongside our many current offerings. In the meantime, explore our activities, and take action in one of the ways below.
In January 2025, NJCH announced $205,716 in Grant Awards to 17 NJ Organizations Meet them »
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News
NJCH Launches By the People Programming for America’s 250th
The New Jersey Council for the Humanities is excited to announce our participation in “By the People: Conversations Beyond 250,” a series of community-driven programs created by humanities councils across the United States.
Resource Roundup January 2026
Our monthly email newsletter for the NJ Humanities community with helpful information, including notifications of funding, professional development events, meetings, and conferences from both NJCH and the larger nonprofit community.
America’s Founding Son: Bob Crawford in Conversation with Sean Wilentz
Best known as the bassist for the Grammy-nominated band The Avett Brothers, the author, historian, and podcaster Bob Crawford brings his storytelling sensibility to a new, accessible, and engaging biography of John Quincy Adams. Hear him in conversation with Princeton University historian Sean Wilentz March 14.
Ever wonder: what's the story behind the myth of the Jersey Devil?
The Jersey Devil is a distinctive piece of our state's lore, a mythical creature legendary enough to serve as both a symbol of the Pine Barrens region and the mascot of our NHL franchise. Scholars supported with NJCH funds have traced this strange creature's origins to a mish-mash of political, religious, and capitalist conflict over generations of early America.
Resource Roundup
Looking for other grant funding sources in New Jersey? Professional development opportunities? Networking? A new job?
Subscribe to the Resource Roundup, our monthly e-newsletter geared toward those working in humanities and nonprofit organizations.
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In addition to overseeing and administering NJCH’s grants, Community History program, and capacity-building workshops, Gigi Naglak is a theatre performer and producer, avid lover of the outdoors, and community advocate. Meet Gigi » |
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