Grants

We’re pleased to reopen the WH grant program in January with one 2026 grant cycle thanks to support from the Universities of Wisconsin, the state of Wisconsin, and private donors. We hope that Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities will renew our general operating support grant in the 2026 federal fiscal year. Federal funding is necessary for WH to fully restart the grant program and other initiatives that were halted after more than 50 years of service as the state’s official affiliate of the NEH.

While all proposals are welcome, we have established two priorities for this grant round: Wisconsin and America at 250 and Converse and Connect. For details on these priorities and detailed instructions on how to apply and eligibility, visit the Spring 2026 Grant Cycle Page.

"Everyone is Welcome," Wild Space Dance Company, funded in 2023

Wisconsin Humanities funding is critical in our state. In 2024, we awarded over $215,000 in grants supporting dozens of grassroots, community-led public projects and leveraging nearly $900,000 in matching funds. Wisconsin Humanities funding supports enriched education, community engagement, cultural preservation, and stronger civic relationships. Our grant program provides individual assistance for all applicants, including first-time applicants and smaller organizations.

 

Questions?

Please contact meghan.dudle@wisconsinhumanities.org if you have any questions or need a consultation.

Spring 2026 Grant Webinar

View our recorded video that answers common grant application questions.

Wisconsin Humanities Spring 2026 Grants

Spring 2026 Grant RoundLearn More

AMOUNT

Up to $4,000

FOR

Nonprofit
Organizations
based in WI

DEADLINES

March 16, 2026
at 5:00 PM

AWARD NOTIFICATION

By April 15, 2026

Priorities: All proposals are welcome, but two priorities have been identified.

  • • Wisconsin and America at 250
  • • Converse and Connect

Applications accepted as of January 5th, 2026

Note: Currently excludes all Universities of Wisconsin institutions due to funding source

Wigwam with kids

"Living WITH the Northwoods" documentary film project, funded in 2022