Missouri Humanities Council 415 S. 18th St. Suite 100, St. Louis, MO 63103. 314.781.9660 1.800.357.0909 FAX 314.781-9681 EMAIL mail@mohumanities.org WEB www.mohumanities.org African-American Heritage Partnership Funding Guidelines The Missouri Humanities Council announces a new initiative to expand its African American Heritage partnerships and programmatic reach. MHC invites organizations in St. Louis City and County to apply for funding assistance for 2019 Black History Month programs that adhere to the mission of this heritage program: To support partner organizations whose work increases our understanding of the African American experience through public programming in the humanities. After a one-year trial period in 2019, MHC intends to expand this funding opportunity to organizations statewide. Who May Apply MHC will consider any proposal to support humanities-based projects or programs submitted by a nonprofit organization or a civic, educational, or cultural organization that operates as a non-profit, including (but not limited to) schools and other educational institutions, local government and governmental agencies, and civic organizations. Organizations may apply individually or in partnership with other eligible entities and organizations (in the case of multiple partners participating in the grant project, only a single organization can serve as the applying entity). The principal offices of the applicant organization must be within St. Louis City or County and must have a DUNS number. Individuals and forprofit entities may not apply for MHC funding. *Please note: organizations/institutions are INELIGIBLE to receive funding if they: 1) have an open grant with MHC, or 2) have not been compliant with MHC grant guidelines/reporting requirements in the past. Funding Amounts MHC will fund up to $5,000 per awardee for projects and programs taking place in St. Louis City or County during Black History Month 2019 (February). MHC may grant full or partial funding as it deems appropriate. Audience In its inaugural year (2019), the audiences and/or communities being served by the proposed program or project must be located within St. Louis City and/or County limits. Application Submission Deadline Funding proposals must be submitted by 11:59 P.M. on December 14th, 2018. To Submit: Submit proposals online at www.mohumanities.org/african-american-heritage/ OR 1
Send via USPS (postmarked by December 14th) to: Caitlin Yager Missouri Humanities Council 415 S. 18th Street, Suite 100 St. Louis, MO 63103 Notification of Results All applicants will be notified via email about results by 5:00 P.M. on Friday, December 21, 2018. An official notification letter and acceptance form will be sent to awardees via USPS. Funding will be dispersed on receipt of signed acceptance letter. Additional Requirements All awardees must submit the following to MHC prior to any release of funding: Signed acceptance form, sent via email to caitlin@mohumanities.org or via USPS to address above. A list of marketing materials and attributions on which MHC s official logo will be featured (subject to MHC approval, sent to Director of Public Relations, Maura Gray (see: Marketing Guidelines and Resources on page 5). Types of Supported Activities MHC awards funding to non-profit organizations (such as museums, libraries, educational institutions, local government, civic associations, and other similar organizations) for programs in any format that facilitate interaction between public audiences and humanities experts such as scholars, authors, and educators that fall under the mission of the African-American Heritage Program. MHC will also support projects such as (but not limited to): Interpretive exhibits Living history and museum theatre presentations that include interpretive elements Presentations in the creative and performing arts that include humanities-based discussion Panel discussions and other types of public forums on humanities-related topics Oral History projects Digital Humanities projects and programs Family and youth-friendly programming A key factor that MHC will consider in evaluating applications is whether or not humanities experts or scholars are involved in the planning, development, and execution of the activity. Inclusion of People with Disabilities Applicants should plan to accommodate audience members with disabilities. Program organizers should select venues that provide parking, entrances, bathrooms, and seating that are accessible for participants who use wheelchairs and walkers. Printed materials such as programs and other handouts should be designed to accommodate the needs of people with limited vision (we suggest black print on white background, using a sans-serif font, no smaller than 12-point). MHC funds CAN be used for the following: Honoraria and travel for speakers, consulting scholars, and program presenters Supplies directly needed to support a funded activity Facility and equipment rental Publicity and promotional expenses 2
Printing Materials, labor, and design fees for interpretive exhibits Acquisition of AV equipment for interpretive exhibits MHC funds CANNOT be used for the following: Programs or projects that have no humanities-related content, interpretation, or discussion Programs that advocate a particular religious or political point of view Individual research unrelated to a program being funded by MHC Capital improvements such as construction, acquisition of equipment, artifact or structural restoration, and/or preservation costs that are unrelated to an interpretive exhibit Museum or library collection acquisitions, except for modest expenditures directly related to an interpretive program or project Salaries or wages for permanent institutional staff (e.g. Project Directors) General operating support Food or liquor Entertainment that is unrelated to program content Individual study to obtain an academic degree Final Reports Final reports will be due by 11:59 P.M. on March 31, 2018, and can be submitted via email or USPS. Final Report guidelines will be sent to each awardee via email. If an organization fails to turn in a final report for this funding period, it will be disqualified from receiving future funding. Missouri Humanities Council (MHC) believes equity, justice, empathy, and respect are essential for vital, flourishing communities. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, particularly those from traditionally underrepresented groups, whose professional and personal experiences enhance our vision of a Missouri that invites diverse perspectives, explores challenging questions, and strives for just communities. Equal Employment Statement Missouri Humanities Council is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of MHC to support organizations that provide equal employment opportunity in accordance with applicable law to all qualified individuals without regard to their race, color, creed, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, military status, political opinion, sex, national origin, familial status, mental and physical disability, gender identity, and source of income, disability or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law in all personnel actions including recruitment, evaluation, selection, promotion, compensation, training, and termination. Administration of Grant Programs It is the policy of MHC to comply with the provisions and regulations thereunder of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended and other nondiscrimination laws and authorities, which include regulations relative to nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs As may be applicable, MHC will comply with all relevant provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended by Executive Order 11375, and as supplemented in Department of Labor regulations (41 CFR Part 60). Subrecipients receiving grants valued at more than $10,000.00 from General Support Grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities must agree by contract to comply with these requirements as well. 3
MHC further acknowledges that it and sub-recipients may have obligations arising from the following statutes and orders, in the event it uses NEH funds for construction or repair of facilities or for certain contracts in excess of $100,000: 18 U.S.C. 874, 40 U.S.C. 276a to a-5, Executive Orders 13202 and 13208, 40 U.S.C. 327-330, 37 CFR Part 401, 42 U.S.C. 7401, 33 U.S.C. 1251, 31 U.S.C. 1352. 4
MARKETING GUIDELINES AND RESOURCES FOR MISSOURI HUMANITIES PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMMING Thank you for partnering with the Missouri Humanities Council to grow public programming throughout the state of Missouri! As a program partner, please note the following conditions of support: SOCIAL MEDIA Please tag the Missouri Humanities Council on: Facebook Twitter Instagram for ALL posts related to our co-hosted event: Missouri Humanities Council @mohumanities If a Facebook Event is created, please add the Missouri Humanities Council as an official cohost. PRINT MEDIA Please use the Missouri Humanities Council s official logo on all print material related to our co-hosted event: For hi-res/altered/eps/jpg/png logo files, email maura@mohumanities.org. PROGRAM VERBIAGE/WEBSITE RECOGNITION/EMAIL BLASTS/LIVE ANNOUNCEMENT Please recognize the Missouri Humanities Council as a partner for co-hosted programming. Example: Join the Missouri Humanities Council and our organization for [insert upcoming event.] Please link to our webpage for all website recognition and email blasts: www.mohumanities.org. QUESTIONS? Contact: Maura Gray, Director of Public Relations & Special Events maura@mohumanities.org 816-802-6566 314-781-9660 5