Dear Humanities Advocate,

Founded in 1972, the South Dakota Humanities Council knows that the humanities help to engage, inform, and inspire South Dakotans in ways that broaden understanding of the complex world in which we live. To help ensure that all South Dakotans share in these benefits, the South Dakota Humanities Council awards federal grant funding annually, providing non-profit organizations and tax-exempt government agencies with funds to develop and implement meaningful humanities programming in communities across our state.

The next major grant deadline is October 15, 2024 for programs that take place after December 1, 2024. 

We invite you to apply for a grant from the South Dakota Humanities Council to fund your own humanities program. Our current grant funding limit is $10,000. If you have an exceptional program that requires funding above that level, please contact us. Programs can come in a variety of formats – workshops, presentations, reading/discussion events, exhibits, media projects, and more. Programs should be free, open to the public, and attract a diverse audience.  All applications must include a public discussion event and include active participation of a humanities scholar. Our hope is that your programs will help people learn new information, consider different perspectives, and share ideas in order to better understand one another.

*UEI REQUIREMENT*
As of April 4, 2022, all recipients of federal money must register for a
Unique Entity ID (UEI) through the sam.gov website.

SDHC grant applicants are required to have the UEI and be actively registered in SAM.

Visit our website at https://sdhumanities.org/grants/ to learn more about the UEI requirement as well as other information about our grant opportunities. The website also provides our updated FY25 Grant Guidelines with updated Media grant information, General Grant Requirements, a grant application template, a grant writing video, and other application instructions.

To help you prepare your grant application, we encourage you to contact our grants coordinator (melinda@sdhumanities.org) before submitting your application so you can ask questions and receive guidance.  Keep in mind that in order to apply, the sponsoring organization must not have any currently open grant with the South Dakota Humanities Council.

Please forward this information within your organization as appropriate, or to others whom you think would be interested.

Sincerely,
Melinda Berdanier, Grants Coordinator
melinda@sdhumanities.org