Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia Department 269 - GRANT PROGRAM DESCRIPTION FOR GEORGIA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS

Department 271 – Grant Program Description for Georgia Humanities Council

Overview:

This department outlines the rules and procedures for administering grant programs through the Georgia Humanities Council. The primary goal is to support projects that promote public understanding and appreciation of the humanities—such as history, literature, philosophy, cultural studies, and related fields.

1. Legal Authority:

The grant program operates under state law that authorizes the Georgia Humanities Council to provide funding for humanities-related educational projects.

2. Purpose of the Grant Program:

To encourage and support projects that enrich the cultural and intellectual life of Georgia’s citizens.

To fund educational initiatives that explore the human experience through the lens of the humanities.

To facilitate public programs that increase access to humanities content in communities across the state.

3. Eligible Applicants:

Nonprofit organizations.

Public agencies (such as libraries, schools, museums, and community centers).

Applicants must demonstrate the capacity to carry out the proposed project and meet grant requirements.

4. Matching Funds Requirement:

Recipients of grants must provide matching funds or in-kind contributions equal to at least 50% of the total project cost.

This match demonstrates the applicant’s commitment and helps leverage state funds for greater impact.

5. Grant Application and Selection Process:

Applications must include a detailed project plan with clear objectives, timelines, and budgets.

Proposals are evaluated on:

The involvement of qualified humanities scholars or experts.

The clarity and relevance of the project’s goals.

The feasibility and thoroughness of the project evaluation plan.

Plans for publicizing the project and reaching the intended audience.

Grants are awarded competitively based on these criteria.

6. Use of Grant Funds:

Funds must be used solely for the approved project activities.

Recipients must comply with reporting requirements, including progress and financial reports.

7. Administration and Contact:

The Georgia Humanities Council oversees the administration of the grants, including application review, fund disbursement, and compliance monitoring.

Applicants must submit proposals within deadlines set by the Council.

Summary:

AspectDescription
Legal BasisState law authorizing humanities grants
Eligible ApplicantsNonprofits and public agencies
PurposeSupport educational humanities projects
Matching FundsAt least 50% match required
Evaluation CriteriaScholar involvement, audience, evaluation, outreach
Fund UseMust align with approved project
AdministrationManaged by Georgia Humanities Council

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