Our fall 2024 grant cycle received 56 applications requesting $133,926. Of the 53 eligible applications, the Grants Committee awarded a total of $32,481 to 15 Georgia educational and cultural [...]
By Dana Richie The Columbus Museum embraces the charge that educational opportunities should be available to people of all ages. They frequently host events such as school field trips and […]
By Dana Richie The diverse and celebrated Buford Highway corridor north of Atlanta—including the cities of Brookhaven, Doraville, and Chamblee—is home to many multiethnic immigrant communities [...]
By Dana Richie The Thiokol Memorial Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of the Thiokol plant explosion: honoring and learning from the first responders, 570 survivors, and [...]
By Dana Richie Chattahoochee Valley Libraries has a creative approach to combating low literacy rates. Through their Guys Read program, a six-week book club for fourth-grade boys led by volunteer [...]
By Georgia Humanities Staff Henry Bryant remembers how difficult it was 10 years ago to get support for B*ATL—a series of events commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Battle of […]
By Georgia Humanities Staff An eighteen-hour day and a six-day workweek was the norm for Fuller E. Callaway. The subject of a new book—Fuller E. Callaway: Portrait of a New South […]