Meet the team striving to create a vibrant Missouri where the humanities are accessible to all.
Over 50 years dedicated to helping Missourians explore the people, places, and ideas that shape our society.
The study of how people connect to the human experience through history, culture, and traditions.
A legacy of leadership and grantmaking. Read the magazine!
In-person community or statewide events, festivals, and symposiums.
Major grants, mini grants, and grant guidelines.
Programs, workshops, and anthologies promoting veteran stories.
Small Town Showcase and workshops for communities.
Center for the Book and reading programs.
Check our videos, podcasts, and TV.
Schedule a speaker for your event.
Join us as we consider the role of civility in democracy and ask ourselves: What is the role of citizenry in our “American Experiment,” past, present, and future?
Missouri Humanities strives to implement and support initiatives that highlight Native stories and voices.
We call those we recruit “members” of Americorps. They are essentially hired workers. Find more information below on how to become a member!
Missouri Humanities’ Humanities Corps offers the chance to support grassroots cultural heritage organizations while gaining valuable experience to advance a career in the field.
Member recruitment for the 2025 service year will begin in the spring of 2025, and service will begin on August 18th. If you are interested in service as a member in Humanities Corps, please reach out to Chris Kempke at chris@mohumanities.org for more details.
$25,000 living stipend (transferable to family if over 55 years of age)
50+ hours of skills-based and professional development training.
$7,395 education award upon completion of service
Health insurance plans without premiums,
Forbearance for federally backed student loans while serving
After service, competitive edge in network of 600 employers.
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