Maryland Humanities awards a total of $900,000 to nonprofits in all but two of Maryland's counties
(Baltimore, MD) – Maryland Humanities is honored to award 90 nonprofit organizations Marilyn Hatza Memorial SHINE (Strengthening the Humanities Investment in Nonprofits for Equity) Grant Awards. Each grantee received a $10,000 award for general operating expenses.
The breadth of this round of grantees covers 21 of Maryland’s counties, as well as Baltimore City. 183 applications came from every county in Maryland and Baltimore City. Maryland Humanities is pleased that a quarter of this year’s grantees will receive their first-ever grant from the organization.
SHINE Grant recipients include not only museums, historic sites, preservation and historical societies, but also organizations less commonly awarded humanities funding such as those involved in immigrant services, nature conservation, and cultural awareness.
General operating expenses include salaries, rent, utilities, supplies, equipment, programs, and other expenses. The grants provide full flexibility to nonprofits, allowing them to determine where funds are most needed.
“I’m proud of how our SHINE Grants Program has grown and appreciate how the Grants Team has helped find an in-road for organizations who may not self identify as humanities organizations but whose work is crucial to keeping the humanities alive around Maryland,” says Lindsey Baker, CEO at Maryland Humanities.
See the full list of grantees here. Learn more about the SHINE Grants Program here. For more information on the SHINE Grants Program, you can reach out to Emily Ross—Program Officer for Grants—at eross@mdhumanities.org.
SHINE Grant Awards are funded by the State of Maryland via the Maryland Historical Trust.
About Maryland Humanities
Maryland Humanities creates and supports bold experiences that explore and elevate our shared stories to connect people, enhance lives, and enrich communities. For more information, visit www.mdhumanities.org. Maryland Humanities is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities; the State of Maryland; the Citizens of Baltimore County; private foundations; corporations; small businesses; and individual donors. Connect with Maryland Humanities on Facebook, X, Threads, Instagram, and YouTube.
The breadth of this round of grantees covers 21 of Maryland’s counties, as well as Baltimore City. 183 applications came from every county in Maryland and Baltimore City. Maryland Humanities is pleased that a quarter of this year’s grantees will receive their first-ever grant from the organization.
SHINE Grant recipients include not only museums, historic sites, preservation and historical societies, but also organizations less commonly awarded humanities funding such as those involved in immigrant services, nature conservation, and cultural awareness.
General operating expenses include salaries, rent, utilities, supplies, equipment, programs, and other expenses. The grants provide full flexibility to nonprofits, allowing them to determine where funds are most needed.
“I’m proud of how our SHINE Grants Program has grown and appreciate how the Grants Team has helped find an in-road for organizations who may not self identify as humanities organizations but whose work is crucial to keeping the humanities alive around Maryland,” says Lindsey Baker, CEO at Maryland Humanities.
See the full list of grantees here. Learn more about the SHINE Grants Program here. For more information on the SHINE Grants Program, you can reach out to Emily Ross—Program Officer for Grants—at eross@mdhumanities.org.
SHINE Grant Awards are funded by the State of Maryland via the Maryland Historical Trust.
About Maryland Humanities
Maryland Humanities creates and supports bold experiences that explore and elevate our shared stories to connect people, enhance lives, and enrich communities. For more information, visit www.mdhumanities.org. Maryland Humanities is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities; the State of Maryland; the Citizens of Baltimore County; private foundations; corporations; small businesses; and individual donors. Connect with Maryland Humanities on Facebook, X, Threads, Instagram, and YouTube.