South Carolina Humanities
The humanities are how we understand ourselves and our world and how we communicate that understanding to others. South Carolina Humanities is one of 54 state and jurisdictional humanities councils that receives funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities. SC Humanities funds, promotes, counsels, and coordinates all manner of thoughtful (and thought-provoking) endeavors—exhibits, documentaries, discussion forums, research, planning, workshops, dramatizations, lectures, and on and on—that pertain to the humanities.
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We are a small organization, but we accomplish big things with our partners throughout South Carolina.
We help to build communities and move South Carolina forward as a state. SC Humanities reaches many rural areas, increasing the cultural capacity of local institutions and providing local economic impact.
Won’t you join us in this endeavor?
Apply
for a Grant
There are several categories of grants available to nonprofits, including major grants, mini & planning grants, and fast-track literary grants.
Request
a Speaker
Request one of South Carolina’s finest scholars to share their knowledge and to spark discussions about human values, traditions, and cultures.
Explore Resources
SC Humanities has supported a variety of projects that include digital content for all ages. Check them out!
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Today
Your support matters. Commit to a monthly gift or support a program that you are passionate about.
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an Event
Attend an exhibition or lecture, sign-up for a workshop, and more.
Celebrate the Humanities
The annual Governor's Awards in the Humanities Luncheon celebrates excellence in the humanities.
Featured News
2024 Call for Nominations for the Governor’s Award in the Humanities and the Akers Prize
Now Accepting Board of Directors Nominations
NEH Awards South Carolina Humanities $50,000 Grant for “United We Stand: Connecting Through Culture” Programming
SC Humanities Announces Two New Gubernatorial Board Members
SC Humanities Awards $128,000 in Grants
SC Humanities Announces New Themed Grant Opportunity
News Stories
Briggs Before and Beyond Brown
The Cecil Williams South Carolina Civil Rights Museum will present a series of symposiums throughout the state from February –
Living Legacy: Programs Illuminating Native and Gullah Histories
The Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage will present a series of 16 collateral programs from April 2024 – January 2025
South Carolina Veterans and the Civil Rights Movement
The South Carolina Military Museum is currenting hosting the exhibit South Carolina Veterans and the Civil Rights Movement, which will be
Waccamaw Native Heritage Interpretive Trail
Coastal Carolina students and professors in Anthropology, Interdisciplinary Studies, and the Master of Liberal Arts programs are collaborating with the
“Anne Frank: A History for Today” exhibit at North Charleston High School
The Anne Frank Center at the University of South Carolina manages 15 traveling exhibits which go all around the country.
Forge and Legacy: Celebrating Craftmanship and Heritage
The Olympia Mill Village Museum & Community Place will present an artisan and heritage event featuring blacksmithing and its history
“Living With Water” Symposium in Georgetown
The Rice Museum in Georgetown will host a multi-disciplinary symposium on April 18 -19, 2024 in partnership with the Georgetown
Discovering Our Roots: Historic Lincolnville’s Genealogy Symposium
The Lincolnville Preservation and Historical Society will present “Discovering Our Roots: Historic Lincolnville’s Genealogy Symposium” on Saturday, April 6, 2024,