Grant Application Deadline
Applications for Round One of NJCH’s 2024-25 Action and Incubation Grants are due October 15, 2024. For full information on grants, visit https://njhumanities.org/grants/grants-overview.
Applications for Round One of NJCH’s 2024-25 Action and Incubation Grants are due October 15, 2024. For full information on grants, visit https://njhumanities.org/grants/grants-overview.
NJCH is proud to sponsor the event series "So You Think You Know Civics?" hosted by Morven Museum and Garden and Princeton Public Library. Upcoming in the series is the talk What is Law? by Tao L. Dumas, Associate Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Prelaw Advisory Committee at The College of New Jersey.
NJCH is a proud sponsor of Open Book / Open Mind, a flagship series of literary events organized by Montclair Public Library whereby top authors discuss their new books and current events in front of a live audience. Next in this series is a discussion with pioneering sports journalist Melissa Ludtke on her book "Locker Room Talk: A Woman's Struggle to Get Inside."
NJCH is proud to sponsor a performance by Nobuntu, the internationally acclaimed female a cappella quartet from Zimbabwe.
NJCH is a proud sponsor of HalloWheaton and The Multiverse of African Cultural Heritage at WheatonArts, an afternoon of diverse family activities including Trick-or-Treating in Halloween costumes and meeting traditional costumed characters played by the talented Mystic Realms actors.
Interested in learning how to use public humanities practices to discover, preserve, and celebrate your community? Join us for a virtual information session about our Community History Program!
NJCH is proud to sponsor the event series "So You Think You Know Civics?" hosted by Morven Museum and Garden and Princeton Public Library. Upcoming in the series is the talk What is Political Leadership? by Saladin Ambar, Senior Scholar at Eagleton’s Center on the American Governor and Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University-New Brunswick.
This hour-long virtual meeting and discussion will offer participants an open forum to share successes, promising opportunities for growth, and challenges from the ongoing Fall semester at their respective institutions.
This hour-long virtual meeting and discussion of family and intergenerational storytelling will offer participants an opportunity to think through how story recordings can be used to bridge gaps and establish connections.
Curious about how the New Jersey Council for the Humanities can support your organization’s work? Join us virtually on Thursday, December 5th at 1PM to learn more about NJCH’s funding opportunities!
You're invited to Washington Crossing State Park in Titusville, to welcome Washington’s troops to an NJCH-sponsored encampment and learn what happened after 2,400 troops, 18 cannons and 50 horses landed on New Jersey's shores in 1776.
Join NJCH at our next Community College Convening, where we will be highlighting humanities projects and programs at NJ's community colleges that take the humanities beyond the typical classroom setting.