Georgia Humanities Announces Host Sites for Smithsonian’s Voices and Votes: Democracy in America Exhibition Traveling exhibition to visit six Georgia communities in 2026–2027 ATLANTA—Georgia Humanities is pleased to announce that […]| Georgia Humanities
National History Day Georgia Students Excel at National Contest Georgia Humanities Celebrates Student Achievement and Calls for Support for Humanities Education ATLANTA—At a time when civic understanding and critical thinking […]| Georgia Humanities
The 2025 Spring grant cycle received 31 applications requesting $73,400. The Grants Committee awarded a total of $29,750 to 12 Georgia educational and cultural organizations, 25% of which have never […]| Georgia Humanities
Dear Friends and Supporters, Earlier this week, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) proposed drastic reductions to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) budget, along with eliminating much of […]| Georgia Humanities
NEH Funding Cuts Jeopardize Cultural and Educational Programming in Georgia Atlanta (April 3, 2025)— Earlier this week, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) proposed drastic reductions to the National Endowment […]| Georgia Humanities
Georgia Humanities Welcomes Former U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo for “Ocmulgee Rising” Event in Macon Free public program to be held April 24, 2025, as part of Being Human Festival […]| Georgia Humanities
Meet Our New Director of Development: Jen Welborn If you’ve recently attended one of our meetings or events, you may have already met Jen Welborn, Georgia Humanities’ new director of […]| Georgia Humanities
In honor of Black History Month, take a journey through Georgia history with our grant-funded digital tours. Made possible through a partnership with Emory’s Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS), these […]| Georgia Humanities
At Georgia Humanities, we’re proud to support the next generation of humanities professionals by providing opportunities to learn, connect, and grow. This year, we sponsored our interns’ attendance at the […]| Georgia Humanities
Georgia Humanities Announces New Board Members Atlanta—Georgia Humanities welcomes eight new members to its Board of Directors: Ted Cummings, Cathy Lee Eckert, Penny Houston, Michelle Johnson, Kathryn Nelson, Shachar Oren, […]| Georgia Humanities