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    NH Humanities Community Grant Program

    Community Project Grants are New Hampshire Humanities’ way of supporting your efforts to share knowledge and spark conversations about topics that interest your community. New Hampshire Humanities awards Quick Grants (up to $1,000) six times a year and Quarterly Grants (up to $10,000) four times a year. Associate Director, Susan Hatem, who runs our grant making program, never knows what topic she’ll be discussing when she receives a call. Abenaki baskets? Shakespeare? How local history can inspire economic development? She does know what to say: “Yes! Take a look at the Community Project Grants page at www.nhhumanities.org/grants. If your non-profit wants grant funds to work with a humanities expert to design an event or series, New Hampshire Humanities can help you.” 

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    More Than Just Ourselves: Willard Uphaus, Louis Wyman, and Civil Liberties in the McCarthy Era.

    What are the ethical responsibilities when one’s conscience conflicts with political/legal directives? With a grant from the NH Humanities, the NH World Fellowship Center will present panel discussions on the McCarthy-era legal case that took a conflict between the NH attorney general and the director of a White Mountains conference center all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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