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NJCH Announces $216,319 in Grant Awards to 18 Organizations

Five of the 18 funded projects had their genesis in prior NJCH grants or programs, reflecting the importance of NJCH's focus on funding early-stage projects and emerging humanities organizations. Thematically, many projects aim to use the methods and practices of the public humanities to inform investigation of local histories and untold stories, as well as exploring the intersection of history and current affairs.

"We are thrilled to see the continued impact and evolution of projects that have received our support in the past. Their success demonstrates the profound influence of our programs on the public humanities in New Jersey," said NJCH executive director Carin Berkowitz, Ph.D. "The diverse and dynamic projects funded in this round will significantly contribute to the understanding and appreciation of our state's rich cultural heritage."

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Fanwood Memorial Library logo Fanwood, (Incubation / $3,000)
To support the development of a community-wide read program aiming to spark dialogue and reflection on the small and large actions that saved lives during and after the Holocaust as well as the pervasive issue of anti-Semitism. Read more
The Theater Project NJ logo Union, (Action / $3,750)
To support facilitated discussions and dialogues for high school students about the impact of antisemitism, Holocaust denial, and racism on contemporary society, using a new play, "The Interpreter," as a starting point. Read more
Montclair State University logo Montclair, (Incubation / $14,943)
To support the development of an exploration of Indigenous women's roles in preserving cultural and spiritual well-being in New Jersey Native communities. Read more
William Trent House Trenton, (Incubation / $15,000)
To support the development of a multi-sourced investigation into the lives of domestic servants on the Stokes family estate (now the Trent House Museum) during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Read more
Still image from Clinton Hill Community Action Community History video Newark, (Action / $15,000)
To support a multi-year public history project to create a collaborative history of Clinton Hill in multiple, accessible formats. Read more