NJ Council for the Humanities
Support for nonprofits to develop meaningful humanities programs for audiences throughout NJ
Grab and go programs that bring high quality humanities events to audiences across the state
Deadline for Submission: March 15, 2021 Purpose The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit proposals from facilitators experienced in strategic planning …
The events of January 6 at the United States Capitol were unprecedented; as prior visitors to that building, we were deeply saddened by what transpired. …
Dear Friend of the Council, As libraries, museums, cultural institutions, and other nonprofits emerged from quarantine to a new(ish) world earlier in the year, many …
We are shocked, horrified, and saddened by the tragic death of George Floyd—shocked, horrified and saddened all the more because his death is not an …
Dear Friend, First and most importantly, I hope that you and your loved ones are safe in these strange and difficult times. The coronavirus pandemic …
Recently NJCH Board Chair Dan Fatton and Executive Director Carin Berkowitz co-wrote an op-ed entitled, “Staying Human During the Pandemic.” Published on March 23, 2020 …
UPDATE May 29, 2020: All NJCH-funded public events are postponed through August 2020. Postponements include all grant, Public Scholars Project (PSP), and MoMS activities that …
The New Jersey Council for the Humanities believes that public health and safety are top priorities. At this time, Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), a respiratory …
Dear Friends, I’m writing to you with some good news and some not-so-good news. Let’s start with the good news. To honor the 100th anniversary …
Dear Friend of NJCH, If there’s one uplifting thing that we witness daily through our projects and programs, it’s people’s dedication to improving their communities. …