Applying for an NJCH Grant Workshop
This hour-long webinar, designed to help potential grantees learn more about the mission of NJCH and about public humanities programming, will explore Incubation and Action Grant guidelines and requirements.
This hour-long webinar, designed to help potential grantees learn more about the mission of NJCH and about public humanities programming, will explore Incubation and Action Grant guidelines and requirements.
(In-person) Presented in partnership with experts from Your Part Time Controller, this workshop will provide a topical overview and helpful techniques for managing your organization’s finances. Lunch will be provided, and attendees will also have the opportunity to meet with a YPTC staff member for a free 1:1 follow up.
NJCH is excited to introduce its new "Humanities Lab" program! Join us for an informational webinar explaining the details of this new program designed to help New Jersey-based organizations learn about and experiment with new program ideas.
NJCH is a proud sponsor of the The Diversity Center's first International Diversity Fair, organized in collaboration with the Town of Secaucus. This exuberant celebration of diversity in our communities will feature international cuisine food vendors, cultural performances from over 12 countries, book readings, an art competition, and more.
Join the New Jersey Council for the Humanities and the New Jersey Council of County Colleges on March 24 for “Bringing Community Back to Community Colleges,” a full-day hybrid convening for community college humanities faculty from around the state.
NJCH is a proud sponsor of the Montclair History Center's screening of Reparations, which explores the four-century struggle to seek repair and atonement for slavery in the United States from the perspectives of Black and Asian Americans who believe that our collective liberation can only be achieved by standing with one another.
Ideal for anyone in the process of applying for an NJCH grant, but useful for other grant applications as well, this workshop explores how to use the narrative and budget to create a compelling grant proposal.
Join filmmakers for a 2-day event series, beginning with the special, first screening of the new documentary, ALLIANCE.
Join acclaimed poets Patrick Rosal and Shawn R. Jones for a healing workshop that will encourage participants to take an unflinching look at personal and collective traumas and create a roadmap for hope.
NJCH is proud to sponsor this Living History Visit with poet Phillis Wheatley, an enslaved person who became one of the best-known poets in pre-19th century America, as portrayed by Dr. Daisy Century.
This multi-writer event is about the historic Howe House in Montclair, NJ. It features selected Genesis Festival writers Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, Mo Schlick (Friend of the Howe House Steering Committee), TyLie Shider, and Richard Wesley.
Calling all NJ community colleges! This hour-long information session is designed to help potential applicants learn more about funding opportunities for “Fueling Community Journalism Through NJ Community Colleges,” a new program from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities and Journalism + Design at The New School.