IHC Offers Grant Assistance to Cultural Institutions Affected by June 2008 Floods

The IHC has announced that it is offering funds to assist in disaster recovery efforts of Indiana cultural institutions and organizations affected by last month’s record breaking floods.

Libraries, museums, colleges, universities, and other cultural and historical institutions in Indiana counties that have received designation as federal disaster areas are eligible to receive grants intended to ensure the survival of significant collections of our cultural heritage threatened by the floods.

Find out how to apply.

Tyler Mueninch Artwork on Display

The IHC is pleased to have the opporunity to showcase several pieces by Indianapolis-based artist Tyler Mueninch in the library and sitting room of the historic Meredith Nicholson House.

Fit to Breed: Virtual Exhibit

The IHC is proud to be a sponsor of the Fit to Breed virtual exhibit. This online museum is a follow up to the successful Fit to Breed exhibit sponsored by the Indiana Medical History Museum and the Health Studies Program at IUPUI.

The virtual exhibit's planned launch is July 31st.

IHC Grant Deadline

The Indiana Humanities Council is pleased to announce its 2008 Grant guidelines. This year we are offering special priority to all requests for grant funding for programs that address our 2008 theme of immigration.

The next (and last) grant deadline is September 2nd. Mark your calendars to give yourself plenty of time.

Report on Foreign Language Learning

Report on Reading Indiana Initiative

"Immigration is the sincerest form of flattery."

~Jack Parr

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David Taylor is a first generation alumnus of Ball State University where he earned his Master’s Degree in clinical psychology in 2006. He is currently completing his Doctorate degree in Clinical Christian Counseling from Cornerstone University/RMCM Ministries while serving as the Assistant Director for the Multicultural Center at Ball State University. David is also an aspiring author with over 30 book ideas/manuscripts, one of which has been received to be co-published by Strang Communications. David has successfully co-founded and serves as board chair for the nonprofit enterprise The Kingdom Embassy Incorporated, a faith-based organization focusing on living a whole, complete life through personal wellness. His vision is that through the efforts of The Kingdom Embassy, Inc. families will no longer be plagued with divorce, pain, and poverty; their personal wellness will be sound and productive, their finances will be in abundance, their physical health will be restored, and above all, their spiritual maturity will be enhanced.