CT Humanities is proud to sponsor the year-long Connecticut History Day project through our funded partnership with the Connecticut Democracy Center. From the Connecticut History Day website: Forty-six students in…
Read…African Americans in Westport. The panel will also interpret the history of the house/site as originally Paugusset land and of the enslaved people believed to have worked on the site…
ReadIn our role as funder, convener, and guide, CT Humanities is proud to shape the vision and provide the connections that enable cultural organizations to work more efficiently and effectively….
Read…MIDDLETOWN, CT (January 30, 2024) – The board of directors of CT Humanities has awarded $144,047 in major grants to 11 nonprofits to support humanities projects and planning that strengthen…
Read…2023 America 250 CT eNews: Site visits, upcoming Commission meetings. July 2023 ConnecticutHistory.org eNews: How red onions built Wethersfield, photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White, Cornfield Point, Jewish farming communities, Disability Pride Month….
ReadCT Humanities and the Connecticut League of History Organizations are teaming up to assist with some of the challenges of running humanities and cultural organizations (including libraries, museums, historic sites,…
Read…& Socket Arts team is in the process of transforming the former industrial space into an environment of discovery, learning, and community engagement. When all five buildings are completed, Ball…
Read…will encourage and support more Tribal student participation in the program with the goal of leading to student research and projects that tell a more complete and diverse history of…
Read…of the Lockwood or Mathews families, by reading their history on the LMMM website, under the tab, “History,” and by talking to the museum’s educators, if needed. Young writers may…
Read…cultural and tourism assets and encourage visitors to become ambassadors who share their newfound discoveries with visiting family and friends. For a listing of all sites, please visit the CTVisit.com….
Read…‘Essential to CT’s Cultural Infrastructure’ MIDDLETOWN, CT (January 18, 2024) – The Connecticut Humanities Board of Directors has voted to renew partner support for five organizations and fund one new…
Read…Name and the Organization Name in our online grants submission system are the same. (NOT your Public Organization Name or AKA, etc. The Organization Name on your account that is…
Read…and bring stories to life. We use a variety of different program formats, including discussion circles, storytelling, and interactive workshops to immerse the whole family in compelling learning experiences. Hands…
ReadWill you do us a favor? CT Humanities is seeking to understand how people around the state engage with literature and literature-based programming. Your assistance with the seven-question survey online…
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