The Buffalo Bill Memorial Association was one of seven nonprofit organizations throughout the state to receive significant grants from Wyoming Humanities.
Wyoming Crossroads Grants are part of …
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The Buffalo Bill Memorial Association was one of seven nonprofit organizations throughout the state to receive significant grants from Wyoming Humanities.
Wyoming Crossroads Grants are part of an initiative to apply humanities perspectives locally, helping to realize growth through change. Since the program’s inception, Wyoming Humanities has awarded hundreds of thousands in Wyoming Crossroads grants.
This cycle of grants is designed to support public humanities projects related to either programming or publications.
The Buffalo Bill Memorial Association received $10,000 for Art and Advertising in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West.
In this competitive grant cycle, applications were reviewed by a panel of humanities experts, including members of the organization’s board of directors.
Wyoming Humanities has taken the lead in this multi-faceted statewide campaign to dig deep into the themes of Wyoming’s identity, sense of community, connection to the land, persistence, and ability to manage change.
For more information about these and other grant programs available from Wyoming Humanities, visit thinkwy.org/grants.