Meet Our Grantees
In 2019, HumanitiesDC distributed $660,296 in support of an impressive array of creative, innovative and detailed projects. These 10 individuals and 35 organizations* will produce video and printed archives of culturally valuable people and places in the District, and dynamic youth performance and educational programs.
- 1882 Project Foundation
- 826DC, Inc.
- African American Music Association
- All Souls Housing Corp
- Allied Media Projects
- Amanda Huron
- American University
- Asbury United Methodist Church
- Bard High School Early College DC
- Bloomingdale Civic Association
- Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, George Washington University
- Critical Exposure
- Dance Metro DC
- Empower DC
- Eve Austin
- Filipino Young Professionals of Washington, DC
- Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
- Gen2Gen Media
- Georgetown University
- Global Kids
- Hola Cultura
- Howard University Department of of Communication, Culture and Media Studies
- Hyun Jung Rie
- Jessica Rucker
- John A. Johnson
- Latino GLBT History Project
- LearnServe International
- Mary Phillips
- One Common Unity
- Roadwork
- Shaw Community Center
- Split This Rock
- Stephanie Mills Trice
- Taryn K. Myers
- The Futuro Media Group
- Tony Keith, Jr.
- Tsedaye Makonnen
- Video Action, Inc.
- Washington Architectural Foundation
- Washington Informer Charities
- Whitman-Walker Health
- WNDC Educational Foundation
- Women in Film and Video of Washington, DC
- Young Playwrights’ Theater
*One organization has requested not to be listed at this time.
If you’re interested in becoming a HumanitiesDC grantee, please visit our Grants page to learn about future opportunities. HumanitiesDC’s funding cycle is traditionally once a year, but please check back as new funding may come available.