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The Great CT Caper |
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Skip to primary content. CT Humanities In The News. What Are The Humanities? CT Center for the Book. The Great CT Caper. The Great CT Caper. The Great Connecticut Caper Print Edition is Here! Purchase your very own hardcover copy of the Great Connecticut Caper for only $16 plus $4 for shipping, handling, and sales tax (U.S. only) by ordering online today! For bulk/wholesale orders, contact Susan Muro at 860-685-7588. Fill out my online form. Exhibit: 100th Anniversary of Wallace Nutting. July 5 @ 1:00 pm.
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CT Humanities Fund |
http://cthumanities.org/grants
Skip to primary content. CT Humanities In The News. What Are The Humanities? CT Center for the Book. The Great CT Caper. The Connecticut Humanities Fund (CTHF) is a competitive grant program established to support the work of organizations that use the humanities. To help Connecticut residents and visitors better understand and appreciate human history, culture, values and beliefs. Stay up to date on news about our granting programs and advocacy efforts. Subscribe. July 5 @ 1:00 pm. October 30 @ 4:00 pm.
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Capacity Building Grants |
http://cthumanities.org/grants/capacity-building
Skip to primary content. CT Humanities In The News. What Are The Humanities? CT Center for the Book. The Great CT Caper. The Connecticut Humanities Fund is suspended indefinitely and applications are no longer being accepted as of July 1, 2016. Stay up to date on news about our granting programs and advocacy efforts. Subscribe. Programming to the public. You may apply for funding to conduct:. Collections assessment in the service of public programming. Technology assessment and/or planning. Once the appl...
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connecticuthistory.org |
http://cthumanities.org/resources/connecticuthistory-org
Skip to primary content. CT Humanities In The News. What Are The Humanities? CT Center for the Book. The Great CT Caper. Dig into the nooks and crannies of Connecticut’s past! We created ConnecticutHistory.org. Like us on Facebook. And follow us on Twitter. Exhibit: 100th Anniversary of Wallace Nutting. July 5 @ 1:00 pm. October 30 @ 4:00 pm. Mas: Carnival Costumes from Hartford’s West Indian Communities. August 18 @ 8:00 am. October 8 @ 5:00 pm. Genealogy Basics: How to Get Started. August 23 @ 6:00 pm.
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Schedule a Consultation |
http://cthumanities.org/grants/schedule-a-consultation
Skip to primary content. CT Humanities In The News. What Are The Humanities? CT Center for the Book. The Great CT Caper. We’re eager to help you submit a strong proposal and encourage you to schedule a time to discuss your application with Lauren or Scott. All applicants (and especially first time applicants) are urged to consult with us prior to submitting an application. To make an appointment for a phone or in-person consultation, please refer to the schedule of availability above and email Lauren.
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Staff |
http://cthumanities.org/about/staff
Skip to primary content. CT Humanities In The News. What Are The Humanities? CT Center for the Book. The Great CT Caper. Say hello to Connecticut Humanities staff! We are trying to beat the spammers – if you wish to email a staff member, just replace the at with @ when typing the address in your email client. Douglas G. Fisher. Dfisher at cthumanities.org. Director of Grants and Programs. Lmiller at cthumanities.org. 860 685 7583 mfehon at cthumanities.org. Manager of Grants and Programs.
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Board |
http://cthumanities.org/about/board
Skip to primary content. CT Humanities In The News. What Are The Humanities? CT Center for the Book. The Great CT Caper. Connecticut Public Affairs Network. Jeffrey F. L. Partridge. Bernard L. Kavaler. James W. Tilney. Waterbury Public School System (retired). The Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation. Lawrence J. DeNardis. University of New Haven. Daniel T. Drew. The Delaware Bay Company, LLC. The Amistad Center for Art and Culture. Jean E. Reynolds. Mystic Museum of Art.
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Strategic Plan 2011-2015 |
http://cthumanities.org/about/strategic-plan
Skip to primary content. CT Humanities In The News. What Are The Humanities? CT Center for the Book. The Great CT Caper. Connecticut Humanities five-year strategic plan, completed in June 2011, is the outcome of an intensive six-month investigation to uncover the trends, challenges and opportunities that will shape our work over the next five years. Become a stronger voice for the humanities in Connecticut, and for their importance to our state’s quality of life and economic vitality. July 5 @ 1:00 pm.
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Mission |
http://cthumanities.org/about/mission
Skip to primary content. CT Humanities In The News. What Are The Humanities? CT Center for the Book. The Great CT Caper. Connecticut Humanities creates opportunities to think, learn and understand more about ourselves, our communities and our state. We believe this work is essential to a democratic society, to the well-being of the people, and to the economic vitality of Connecticut. Exhibit: 100th Anniversary of Wallace Nutting. July 5 @ 1:00 pm. October 30 @ 4:00 pm. August 18 @ 8:00 am.