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    Connecticut Humanities Council

    ActiveArts, Culture & Humanities
    MIDDLETOWN, CTWebsite8607859640

    About Connecticut Humanities Council

    Connecting people to the history, literature, and culture of Connecticut; encouraging curiosity, understanding, and critical thinking through grants, programs, and partnerships.

    Focus Areas

    historyliteratureculturepublic programseducationcapacity buildingdigital humanities

    Who They Fund

    children and youth (summer program participants)Connecticut residents / local communitiesmuseums and cultural organizationsstudents and K-12 educators

    Funding Style

    general operating support

    About Connecticut Humanities Council

    Connecticut Humanities Council Inc has used large, repeated awards to keep Connecticut museums open to children and families in the summer, with multiple seven-figure grants tied to free admission programs at institutions such as The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk and the Connecticut Science Center. Those awards sit alongside support for historical societies, performing arts organizations, tribal cultural institutions, and public humanities projects across the state. The foundation’s work is centered on Connecticut history, literature, and culture, with grants also used for exhibitions, public programs, and organizational support. In the recent grant list, Sea Research Foundation Inc Dba received $2,700,000 in both 2024 and 2025 for summer museum access, while Mystic Seaport Museum Inc received $1,500,000 in 2024 and 2025 for the same broad program area. Another large grant went to Connecticut Zoological Society Inc, also for summer museum access, showing that the foundation has sustained a state-level strategy around fee-free cultural access for children. Its stated program line also includes planning, implementation, and capacity support for humanities work.

    What Connecticut Humanities Council Funds

    One major thread is museum access for children and families. Connecticut Humanities Council Inc awarded $2,700,000 to The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk for CT Summer at the Mus, and $1,500,000 to Connecticut Zoological Society Inc for the same program area. A second thread is general operating support for cultural institutions. The Connecticut League of History Organizations received $800,001 for CT Cultural Fund Ope, while the Goodspeed Opera House Foundation received $390,000 for the same operating-support line. The foundation also backs public humanities and media projects: Connecticut Public received $500,000 for How Housing Policy, and Connecticut Public Affairs Network received $250,000 for Kid Governor and CT. In addition, it has supported DEAI-related process work, including $500,000 to Mystic Seaport Museum Inc for DEAI: External Proc.

    How Connecticut Humanities Council Gives

    Typical grants cluster in the low five figures: p25 is $6,100, median is $9,100, and p75 is $17,900. The recent list also shows that the foundation makes both small program grants and very large strategic awards, including multi-million-dollar funding for museum access. Grants recur across years for some recipients, with several organizations appearing in both 2024 and 2025. Connecticut Humanities Council Inc is a regular funder rather than a DAF, and the active programs listed accept unsolicited applications.

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from Connecticut Humanities Council that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowCloses Oct 1, 2026

    Mini Grants

    humanities projectscommunity historycultural programming

    Who can apply: Applicant must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit incorporated in Connecticut for at least one year and governed by a board of directors that meets regularly, or a Connecticut municipality, or a Connecticut-based federally or state recognized tribe. Minimum 1:1 match required.

    Deadline: October 1, December 1, February 1, April 1, June 1

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    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $11.6M

    Total Assets

    $2.3M

    Total Revenue

    $14.1M

    Total Expenses

    $14M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $6K and $18K, with a median of $9K.

    25th Percentile

    $6K

    Median

    $9K

    75th Percentile

    $18K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in CT.

    Funding intensity
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    Leadership

    JASON MANCINI

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Where Connecticut Humanities Council Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is entirely in Connecticut, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Recent grantees are spread across the state, including Hartford, Norwalk, Mystic/Stonington, Bridgeport, New Britain, East Haddam, Ridgefield, Greenwich, Stamford, and Mashantucket. Hartford appears frequently among recipient cities, while coastal museum and cultural institutions also receive substantial support. The recipient-country distribution is exclusively U.S.-based.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Connecticut Humanities Council

    What kinds of organizations does Connecticut Humanities Council Inc support?

    The foundation supports museums, historical organizations, libraries, cultural nonprofits, and public humanities groups in Connecticut. Recent awards include museum access funding, operating support for cultural nonprofits, and grants for exhibitions, public programs, interpretive digital media, and planning work.

    Does Connecticut Humanities Council Inc accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. The active programs listed for Quick Grants, Planning Grants, Capacity Grants, Implementation Grants, and CT Culture Lab all say they accept unsolicited applications.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is relatively small for many awards: p25 is $6,100, median is $9,100, and p75 is $17,900. The foundation also makes much larger awards for selected statewide initiatives, including multi-million-dollar grants.

    Where does the foundation give?

    Its giving is local and entirely in Connecticut. The data shows 100% of grants to recipients in CT, with recent grantees in cities including Hartford, Norwalk, Mystic/Stonington, Bridgeport, Stamford, and Greenwich.

    What are some of the foundation’s active grant programs?

    Active programs include Quick Grants, Planning Grants, Capacity Grants, Implementation Grants, and CT Culture Lab. The program descriptions point to humanities projects, project planning, capacity building, leadership development, and public humanities work, all in Connecticut.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Opening soonCloses Nov 1, 2026

    Project Grants

    humanities projectscommunity historycultural programming

    Who can apply: Applicant must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit incorporated in Connecticut for at least one year and governed by a board of directors that meets regularly, or a Connecticut municipality, or a Connecticut-based federally or state recognized tribe. Minimum 1:1 match required.

    Deadline: November 1, 2026; May 1, 2027

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    THE MARITIME AQUARIUM AT NORWALKNORWALK, CT$2,700,0002025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    SEA RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC DBASTONINGTON, CT$2,700,0002025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    CONNECTICUT SCIENCE CENTERHARTFORD, CT$1,500,0002025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    CONNECTICUT ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY INCBRIDGEPORT, CT$1,500,0002025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    MYSTIC SEAPORT MUSEUM INCSTONINGTON, CT$1,500,0002025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    STEPPING STONES MUSEUM FOR CHILDRENNORWALK, CT$192,3582025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    CONNECTICUT LEAGUE OF HISTORY ORGANNEW BRITAIN, CT$135,0002025PARTNERSHIP GRANTS
    THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM INCWEST HARTFORD, CT$128,9762025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    CONNECTICUT AERONAUTICAL HISTORIC AWINDSOR LOCKS, CT$87,0062025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    CONNECTICUT ARTS ALLIANCE INCORPORKENT, CT$62,5002025PARTNERSHIP GRANTS
    CONNECTICUT PUBLIC AFFAIRS NETWORKHARTFORD, CT$56,2502025PARTNERSHIP GRANTS
    KIDSPLAY CHILDREN'S MUSEUM INCTORRINGTON, CT$55,4372025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    NORWALK SEAPORT ASSOCIATION INCNORWALK, CT$53,5722025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    DISCOVERY MUSEUM INC THEBRIDGEPORT, CT$49,8912025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    CONNECTICUT COUNCIL FOR THE SOCIALMILFORD, CT$45,0002025PARTNERSHIP GRANTS
    RAILROAD MUSEUM OF NEW ENGLAND INCTHOMASTON, CT$44,1702025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT TRIBAL NATIONMASHANTUCKET, CT$35,4352025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    NEWTOWN CHILDREN'S MUSEUMNEWTOWN, CT$32,8602025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    FAIRFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETYFAIRFIELD, CT$26,5712025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    CONNECTICUT HERITAGE FOUNDATION INCHARTFORD, CT$25,0002025PLANNING GRANTS
    MYSTIC SEAPORT MUSEUM INCSTONINGTON, CT$25,0002025IMPLEMENTATION GRANT
    CONNECTICUT RIVER FOUNDATION AT STEESSEX, CT$25,0002025PLANNING GRANTS
    CONNECTICUT HERITAGE FOUNDATION INCHARTFORD, CT$25,0002025PARTNERSHIP GRANTS
    FLORENCE GRISWOLD MUSEUMOLD LYME, CT$25,0002025PLANNING GRANTS
    WESTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC THWESTON, CT$25,0002025IMPLEMENTATION GRANT
    NEW HAVEN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OFNEW HAVEN, CT$25,0002025PARTNERSHIP GRANTS
    SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSINEW HAVEN, CT$24,9822025PLANNING GRANTS
    LOCKWOOD-MATHEWS MANSION MUSEUMNORWALK, CT$24,5002025IMPLEMENTATION GRANT
    LUTZ CHILDREN'S MUSEUMMANCHESTER, CT$20,6232025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF SOUTHEASTERN CEAST LYME, CT$20,6102025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    THE BRANFORD ELECTRIC RAILWAY ASSNEAST HAVEN, CT$20,1832025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORDMAURICE GREEWEST HARTFORD, CT$19,1822025IMPLEMENTATION GRANT
    THE MARK TWAIN MEMORIALHARTFORD, CT$19,0582025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC RAILWAY ASSOCIEAST WINDSOR, CT$17,2052025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    REAL ART WAYSHARTFORD, CT$13,2122025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    ELI WHITNEY MUSEUMHAMDEN, CT$12,6802025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    MYSTIC MUSEUM OF ART INCGROTON, CT$12,3602025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    OLD NEW-GATE PRISON & COPPER MINEEAST GRANBY, CT$10,9262025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    QUEEN ANN NZINGA CENTER INCPLAINVILLE, CT$9,9992025CAPACITY GRANTS
    EVERYDAY DEMOCRACY INCHARTFORD, CT$9,9992025CAPACITY GRANTS
    ANTIQUARIAN & LANDMARKS SOCIETY INCHARTFORD, CT$9,9992025CAPACITY GRANTS
    NORTH HAVEN MEMORIAL LIBRARYNORTH HAVEN, CT$9,9902025CAPACITY GRANTS
    AMERICAN SCHOOL AT HARTFORD FOR TWEST HARTFORD, CT$9,9602025CAPACITY GRANTS
    MATTATUCK HISTORICAL SOCIETYWATERBURY, CT$9,7702025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT FOUNDATIOMANSFIELD, CT$9,7662025IMPLEMENTATION GRANT
    DENISON PEQUOTSEPOS NATURE CENTERSTONINGTON, CT$9,7222025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    FAMILY CENTER DBA IMAGINE NATIONBRISTOL, CT$9,6812025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    FLORENCE GRISWOLD MUSEUMOLD LYME, CT$9,6082025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS
    YELLOW FARMHOUSE EDUCATION CENTERSTONINGTON, CT$9,2302025CAPACITY GRANTS
    CONNECTICUT MUSEUM OF CULTURE AND HHARTFORD, CT$9,0232025CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    THE MARITIME AQUARIUM AT NORWALK

    $2,700,000
    NORWALK, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    SEA RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC DBA

    $2,700,000
    STONINGTON, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    CONNECTICUT SCIENCE CENTER

    $1,500,000
    HARTFORD, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    CONNECTICUT ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY INC

    $1,500,000
    BRIDGEPORT, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    MYSTIC SEAPORT MUSEUM INC

    $1,500,000
    STONINGTON, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    STEPPING STONES MUSEUM FOR CHILDREN

    $192,358
    NORWALK, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    CONNECTICUT LEAGUE OF HISTORY ORGAN

    $135,000
    NEW BRITAIN, CT2025

    PARTNERSHIP GRANTS

    THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM INC

    $128,976
    WEST HARTFORD, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    CONNECTICUT AERONAUTICAL HISTORIC A

    $87,006
    WINDSOR LOCKS, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    CONNECTICUT ARTS ALLIANCE INCORPOR

    $62,500
    KENT, CT2025

    PARTNERSHIP GRANTS

    CONNECTICUT PUBLIC AFFAIRS NETWORK

    $56,250
    HARTFORD, CT2025

    PARTNERSHIP GRANTS

    KIDSPLAY CHILDREN'S MUSEUM INC

    $55,437
    TORRINGTON, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    NORWALK SEAPORT ASSOCIATION INC

    $53,572
    NORWALK, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    DISCOVERY MUSEUM INC THE

    $49,891
    BRIDGEPORT, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    CONNECTICUT COUNCIL FOR THE SOCIAL

    $45,000
    MILFORD, CT2025

    PARTNERSHIP GRANTS

    RAILROAD MUSEUM OF NEW ENGLAND INC

    $44,170
    THOMASTON, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT TRIBAL NATION

    $35,435
    MASHANTUCKET, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    NEWTOWN CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

    $32,860
    NEWTOWN, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    FAIRFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    $26,571
    FAIRFIELD, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    CONNECTICUT HERITAGE FOUNDATION INC

    $25,000
    HARTFORD, CT2025

    PLANNING GRANTS

    MYSTIC SEAPORT MUSEUM INC

    $25,000
    STONINGTON, CT2025

    IMPLEMENTATION GRANT

    CONNECTICUT RIVER FOUNDATION AT STE

    $25,000
    ESSEX, CT2025

    PLANNING GRANTS

    CONNECTICUT HERITAGE FOUNDATION INC

    $25,000
    HARTFORD, CT2025

    PARTNERSHIP GRANTS

    FLORENCE GRISWOLD MUSEUM

    $25,000
    OLD LYME, CT2025

    PLANNING GRANTS

    WESTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC TH

    $25,000
    WESTON, CT2025

    IMPLEMENTATION GRANT

    NEW HAVEN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF

    $25,000
    NEW HAVEN, CT2025

    PARTNERSHIP GRANTS

    SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSI

    $24,982
    NEW HAVEN, CT2025

    PLANNING GRANTS

    LOCKWOOD-MATHEWS MANSION MUSEUM

    $24,500
    NORWALK, CT2025

    IMPLEMENTATION GRANT

    LUTZ CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

    $20,623
    MANCHESTER, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF SOUTHEASTERN C

    $20,610
    EAST LYME, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    THE BRANFORD ELECTRIC RAILWAY ASSN

    $20,183
    EAST HAVEN, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORDMAURICE GREE

    $19,182
    WEST HARTFORD, CT2025

    IMPLEMENTATION GRANT

    THE MARK TWAIN MEMORIAL

    $19,058
    HARTFORD, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC RAILWAY ASSOCI

    $17,205
    EAST WINDSOR, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    REAL ART WAYS

    $13,212
    HARTFORD, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    ELI WHITNEY MUSEUM

    $12,680
    HAMDEN, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    MYSTIC MUSEUM OF ART INC

    $12,360
    GROTON, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    OLD NEW-GATE PRISON & COPPER MINE

    $10,926
    EAST GRANBY, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    QUEEN ANN NZINGA CENTER INC

    $9,999
    PLAINVILLE, CT2025

    CAPACITY GRANTS

    EVERYDAY DEMOCRACY INC

    $9,999
    HARTFORD, CT2025

    CAPACITY GRANTS

    ANTIQUARIAN & LANDMARKS SOCIETY INC

    $9,999
    HARTFORD, CT2025

    CAPACITY GRANTS

    NORTH HAVEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY

    $9,990
    NORTH HAVEN, CT2025

    CAPACITY GRANTS

    AMERICAN SCHOOL AT HARTFORD FOR T

    $9,960
    WEST HARTFORD, CT2025

    CAPACITY GRANTS

    MATTATUCK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    $9,770
    WATERBURY, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT FOUNDATIO

    $9,766
    MANSFIELD, CT2025

    IMPLEMENTATION GRANT

    DENISON PEQUOTSEPOS NATURE CENTER

    $9,722
    STONINGTON, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    FAMILY CENTER DBA IMAGINE NATION

    $9,681
    BRISTOL, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    FLORENCE GRISWOLD MUSEUM

    $9,608
    OLD LYME, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS

    YELLOW FARMHOUSE EDUCATION CENTER

    $9,230
    STONINGTON, CT2025

    CAPACITY GRANTS

    CONNECTICUT MUSEUM OF CULTURE AND H

    $9,023
    HARTFORD, CT2025

    CT SUMMER AT THE MUS