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Humanities Texas recently announced grant awards totaling $333,000 to thirty-two Texas cultural and educational nonprofits.
Grant recipients include museums, libraries, preservation organizations, and cultural centers in towns and cities across the state. These organizations administer humanities programs that have significant impact within their communities.
Awarded grants will support projects such as:
"These grants support programs exploring a remarkably broad range of topics," said Eric Lupfer, Humanities Texas executive director. "Providing Texans with such opportunities for learning and reflection is at the heart of our mission."
Humanities Texas grants support a wide range of public programs throughout the state: lectures, panel discussions, and conferences; teacher institutes; reading- and film-discussion groups; interpretive exhibitions; television and radio programming; film production; and interactive multimedia programming. All funded programs are firmly grounded in the humanities and are directed to the general public.
Humanities Texas grants are made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities.