Accessing Labor History Funding in West Virginia

GrantID: 18854

Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in West Virginia that are actively involved in Arts, Culture, History, Music & Humanities. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

West Virginia Labor History Project

West Virginia has a rich labor history marked by significant movements and strikes that shaped both local and national labor rights. Despite this historical importance, there remains a gap in public education concerning these labor movements, particularly regarding their impacts on local communities and policies. Recent surveys reveal that less than 35% of West Virginians are familiar with key events and figures in the state’s labor history, indicating a need for improved educational resources.

Eligible applicants for this grant include educational institutions, local museums, and nonprofit organizations dedicated to historical preservation. Projects must focus on documenting the stories of labor movements through interviews with former union members, community leaders, and historians. Successful applicants will need to illustrate their capacity to produce engaging and informative documentaries that shed light on this critical aspect of state history.

The application process includes detailed project proposals that outline methodologies for collecting oral histories, production timelines, and dissemination strategies. It is essential for applicants to demonstrate how their projects will enhance educational content in schools and community centers across the state, effectively bringing labor history to the forefront of public awareness.

Targeted outcomes of the West Virginia Labor History Project include increasing public knowledge and appreciation for the role of labor movements in shaping the state’s socio-economic landscape. By focusing on the impacts of these movements on community and policy, the project addresses a critical gap in educational resources in West Virginia.

The project’s implementation will involve close collaboration with local historians, labor unions, and educational entities to ensure accurate representation and inclusivity in storytelling. By capturing and sharing these pivotal stories, the project aims to instill a sense of pride and awareness in West Virginians regarding their labor history, ultimately enriching the state’s historical narrative and fostering community engagement around labor rights today.

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