NORTH DAKOTA HUMANITIES COUNCIL
Programs
Brave Conversations Project
BRAVE CONVERSATIONS: Named in honor of tribal historian Marilyn Hudson, the Brave Conversations Project (MHBCP) builds community through conversation. Today's leading problem-solvers take center stage, offering a thought-provoking presentation followed by authentic, moderator-led discussion in small groups. Attendees explore new ideas and meet interesting people. The program's goals are to explore critical issues, foster philosophical conversations, inspire individual growth, and promote active and engaged citizenship. The goal for attendees is to leave feeling renewed, hopeful, and more connected to their communities and each other. This program is offered in-person and live-streamed online. NDHC hosted 2 in person events throughout the year.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesNov 1, 2023 – Oct 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$193.7KPublic Humanities Grants Program
Regrant Program: Grants awarded to non-profit organizations across North Dakota which supported public humanities projects such as history, language, literature, philosophy, ethics, jurisprudence, archeology, comparative religion, art history & criticism, ethic studies, social sciences etc. The NDHC has two types of grants available quick grants ($2,000 or less) and large grants (greater then $2,000). The NDHC awarded 5 quick grants and 4 large grants.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesNov 1, 2023 – Oct 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$156.9KWe the People Program
WE THE PEOPLE: The We the People The Citizen and the Constitution Program (WTP) promotes civic competence and responsibility among the nation's upper elementary and secondary students. The curriculum is an innovative course of instruction on the history and principles of the United States constitutional democratic republic. The We the People print textbooks' interactive strategies, relevant content, and simulated congressional hearings make teaching and learning exciting for students and teachers. NDHC hosted one teacher institute and one state competition that reached an estimate of 220 students.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesNov 1, 2023 – Oct 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$102.8K
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