Humanities Montana budget slashed in cuts
- Funding for the Missouri Historical Society was canceled due to cuts to a federal humanities program, as stated by Jody Sowell.
- Sowell noted that the grants totaling $250,636 were expected to support care of the collection and employee training.
- The Trump administration aims for an 80% reduction in staffing for the National Endowment for the Humanities and the cancellation of unpaid grants under the Biden administration.
- Sowell expressed a commitment to serving visitors and preserving the St. Louis story despite the funding challenges.
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Humanities Montana budget slashed in cuts
MISSOULA — The federal funding that pays for all of Humanities Montana's programs, grants and staff has been canceled this week after the Trump administration's cuts in federal spending reached the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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I was driving my daughter to hockey practice, scrolling through my emails at a stoplight, when a jarring subject line popped up: “Notice of Grant Termination—Effective April 3, 2025”—that is to say, that very day. There it was. The shoe that many of us reliant on federal research funding had been waiting to drop now hit my inbox with a thud: The $60,000 of funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities that I had been awarded to support …
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