After a competitive grant process, Wyoming Humanities has announced the communities and organizations to host its newest project, Discuss & Construct.
The following Wyoming communities were …
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After a competitive grant process, Wyoming Humanities has announced the communities and organizations to host its newest project, Discuss & Construct.
The following Wyoming communities were selected for the grant project. This list also contains the sponsoring organization and the anticipated date for the program’s “discuss” portion:
Casper: Natrona County Library with the Casper College Library — Feb. 17
Cody: Wyoming Equality — April 11
Laramie: Youth Justice Institute through Laramie Plains Civic Center — April 27
Sheridan: Uprising — Feb. 3
With this new opportunity, Wyoming Humanities will provide funding for organizations to host difficult conversations in comfortable places, then create community engagement projects for 2024.
Each organization will receive up to $6,500 to implement both phases of the project.