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AMERICA 250 The former home of Francis Lee, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, has stood in ruins since the 1960s. Dubbed the “Glass House,” an ongoing conservation project supported by an NEH grant blends 18th-century craftsmanship with 21st-century innovation. shorturl.at/XMLEG
AMERICA 250 | For America’s 250th, @vermonthistory.org has selected 50 items from its collections that represent themes and events from the state’s long and proud history. The NEH-supported, “50 for 250” exhibit will feature these items on display at the Vermont History Museum. buff.ly/67gHIQ0
DEADLINE APPROACHING | NEH's Media Projects grant program is accepting applications!
Deadline to apply is June 25, 2026. Learn more: buff.ly/nRi6j1s
AMERICA 250 | During the Revolutionary War, Newport, Rhode Island, changed hands more than any other major seaport. The NEH grant-supported exhibition "OCCUPIED! Newport and the Fight for Independence" examines how these wartime experiences impacted Newporters.
ART CONTEST UPDATE | Thank you again to the students who submitted their phenomenal artwork to the @Freedom250 American Heroes Art Contest. 👏 You worked hard and your talent showed through! Winners from each state and territory represented in the contest will be notified by the end of this week.
AMERICA 250 |The America250AZ Commission used an “NEH Celebrate America!” grant to bring exhibitions and programs focusing on Arizona’s past, present, and future, across the state through the “Road to 250: Arizona Traveling Museum” project. buff.ly/opHXlM0
DEADLINE APPROACHING | NEH's Landmarks of American History and Culture and Summer Institutes for K-12 Educators and Higher Education grant programs are accepting applications.
Apply by June 25 to hold a summer professional development program for humanities educators. Learn more: buff.ly/EqVCgjF
NEH remembers 2010 National Humanities Medalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Gordon S. Wood. Through his teaching, scholarship, and popular articles, Wood reshaped our understanding of the American Revolution and the nation's founding. buff.ly/xYj8Yqa
Thank you to all the talented students who submitted their incredible artwork to the #Freedom250 American Heroes Student Art Contest. 🎨 We are honored to have Second Lady Usha Vance as a guest on our judging panel! Read more:
Second Lady Usha Vance will be among the panel of distinguished judges to choose the winners of a national student art competition, sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH),…