Free Grant Writing Workshop – Lame Deer, MT
Woodenlegs Library and Humanities Montana invite community members from Lame Deer and the surrounding area to participate in a free grant writing workshop and community discussion on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at the Woodenlegs Library on the campus of Chief Dull Knife College.
The grant writing workshop offers guidance and resources needed to develop strong grant proposals. The workshop will also provide a general overview of current grants and opportunities with Humanities Montana and time for attendees to discuss ongoing or new projects in the community.
In addition to the workshop, community members are welcome to participate in a discussion with Humanities Montana about how humanities programming can best serve communities across Montana. We are interested in learning more about your experiences with the humanities and exploring ways in which the humanities can provide meaningful support for community building.
Refreshments and lunch will be provided. Registration is required and space is limited.
Register online: https://forms.gle/GxWTZkgik1Xju6JJ7
Register with the library: aviolett.cdkc.edu@gmail.com
The workshop and listening session are part of the United We Stand: Connecting Through Culture initiative funded through the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). United We Stand: Connecting Through Culture supports humanities programming that fosters cross-cultural understanding, empathy, and community resilience; educates the public on the history of domestic extremism and hate-based violence and promotes civic engagement, information literacy, and social cohesion through strategic partnership, community-building, and ongoing public engagement; and/or deepens public understanding of and contextualizes community, state, and national history.