Accessing Sports Programs for At-Risk Youth in Utah
GrantID: 19761
Grant Funding Amount Low: $150,000
Deadline: May 7, 2024
Grant Amount High: $150,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Utah's Humanities Grants Utah is home to a diverse range of cultural and historical resources, from the natural beauty of its national parks to the rich heritage of its indigenous communities. The Utah Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, works to preserve and promote the humanities throughout the state. When evaluating grant applications for humanities projects, the Council prioritizes outcomes that strengthen Utah's cultural identity and promote a deeper understanding of the state's history and heritage. ### Advancing Cultural Understanding and Preservation One key priority outcome for Utah's humanities grants is the advancement of cultural understanding and preservation. The state's unique cultural landscape, shaped by its Native American heritage, pioneer history, and diverse immigrant populations, is reflected in its many museums, historical societies, and cultural organizations. Grants that support projects which promote the preservation and interpretation of Utah's cultural resources are highly valued. For example, projects that explore the history of Utah's national parks, such as Zion National Park and Arches National Park, can help to shed light on the complex relationships between the state's natural beauty and its cultural heritage. The Utah Division of State History is a key partner in such projects, providing expertise and resources to support the preservation of the state's historical resources. Utah's frontier counties, including those along the Utah-Colorado border, are also a key focus for humanities grant funding. These regions are home to a rich cultural heritage, with many historic sites and landmarks that reflect the state's pioneer history. Grants that support projects which promote cultural understanding and preservation in these regions are particularly valued, as they help to promote a deeper understanding of Utah's history and heritage. ### Fostering Community Engagement through the Humanities Another priority outcome for Utah's humanities grants is the fostering of community engagement through the humanities. The state's many small businesses and community organizations are key partners in promoting cultural understanding and preservation, and grants that support projects which bring these partners together are highly valued. For example, projects that bring together local businesses, community groups, and cultural organizations to promote the state's cultural heritage can help to foster a sense of community and shared identity. In Utah, grants for small businesses and women-owned businesses are also an important consideration. The state's business grants, including those offered through the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development, can provide critical support for entrepreneurs and small business owners. By supporting projects that promote cultural understanding and preservation, these grants can help to promote economic development and growth in the state's rural and urban areas. Q: What types of humanities projects are most likely to be funded in Utah? A: Projects that promote cultural understanding and preservation, particularly those that focus on the state's unique cultural heritage and historical resources, are highly valued. Q: How can small businesses in Utah get involved in humanities grant projects? A: Small businesses can partner with cultural organizations and community groups to promote the state's cultural heritage and support humanities grant projects. Q: Are there specific grants available for women in Utah who are interested in humanities projects? A: Yes, there are grants available for women in Utah, including those offered through the Utah Women's Business Center and other organizations that support women-owned businesses.
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