Kent State University at Geauga and Ohio Humanities will co-host a grant writing workshop on June 7.
The workshop is free and open to staff members or volunteers of Geauga County non-profits, and will be held at the Geauga Campus, 14111 Claridon Troy Road, Burton Township.
Ohio Humanities is the Ohio-based partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities and supports cultural programming with grants between $1,000 and $20,000.
Ohio Humanities is a leading statewide funder of cultural programs that:
- help people value the places where they live, work, and play;
- connect the past to the present through engaging cultural heritage;
- offer insight and renewed inspiration to face the challenges of our increasingly complex world.
For more on Ohio Humanities grants, visit www.ohiohumanities.org/grants.
Assistant Director David Merkowitz will present examples of successfully funded projects and help applicants describe project activities that link to relevant outcomes.
The workshop will conclude with an overview of Ohio Humanities’ grants application process.
This workshop is free but space is limited. Register at www.kent.edu and scroll down to “Events.”