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- May 20, Gainesville: Screening of “Saving the Chattahoochee”
- June 15, Marietta: Juneteenth at the William Root House
- June 19, Fayetteville: “The Reuben Gay Place” Lecture
- June 24-27, Kennesaw: Civil Rights Educator Workshop
National History Day Georgia Student and Teacher Selected for Young People's Continental Congress
The pair from Henry County will head to Philadelphia this summer to participate in educational sessions and engage hands-on with history alongside students and teachers from across the country. Learn more »
OUR IMPACT
The SHARP funds have given us the grace needed for a better-prepared future, not just immediate need.
–Jennifer Martinez, Executive Director of the Altama Museum of Art and History
In December 2021, Georgia Humanities awarded more than $1.03 million in Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan (SHARP) grants to 78 museums, libraries, historical societies, higher education institutions, and other cultural organizations around the state. SHARP funds made it possible for recipients to deliver programs, sustain operations, and build capacity to recover from the effects of the pandemic, and they helped save 184 jobs.
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Georgia Humanities recognizes the value of partnerships.
Our ongoing collaborations with cultural and educational organizations across the state broaden our impact and create opportunities for conversation, education, and understanding for Georgians.
Our most meaningful partnership is that with you—our donors. With your support, we share and support programming that enriches lives, minds, and perspectives.