United States Capitol Historical Society
For General Operating Support
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Amount$300,000
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Program
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Date Awarded3/18/2022
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Term36.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Organization
Strategies
Overview
The United States Capitol Historical Society, founded in 1962, is chartered by Congress to educate the public on the history and heritage of the U.S. Capitol, its institutions, and the people who have served therein. It continually creates new ways to bring the story of the Capitol, Congress, government institutions, and our national history to people around the world through engagement with Congress, educational events, scholarly research and symposia, publications, special programming for students, and collaborations with other nonprofits working to strengthen the capacity of Congress.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.CapitolHistory.org
Address
200 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC, 20002, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
The United States Capitol Historical Society, founded in 1962, is chartered by Congress to educate the public on the history and heritage of the U.S. Capitol, its institutions, and the people who have served therein. It continually creates new ways to bring the story of the Capitol, Congress, government institutions, and our national history to people around the world through engagement with Congress, educational events, scholarly research and symposia, publications, special programming for students, and collaborations with other nonprofits working to strengthen the capacity of Congress.
for general operating support
Chartered by Congress in 1962, the United States Capitol Historical Society (USCHS) was founded and is now led by former members of Congress. USCHS studies, interprets, and educates Congress and the public on the history, art, architecture, and heritage of the Capitol building and the United States Congress through scholarship, educational programs, annual recognition awards, public activities, and collaboration with the Architect of the Capitol, Senate and House historical offices, other congressional entities and other nonprofits such as the White House Historical Association, the Supreme Court Historical Society, and the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress. This grant will support UCSHS’ ongoing efforts, including an upcoming conference in association with an exhibit on the history of U.S. separation of powers by the Architect of the Capitol in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center.
for sponsorship of the Beautiful Agitators virtual play reading and premieres
The U.S. Capitol Historical Society, the congressionally chartered nonprofit dedicated to sharing the history of the Capitol and those who work there in a manner to "inspire informed patriotism," and StoryWorks, an innovative documentary theater company in the Mississippi Delta, are collaborating to present a new virtual learning tool to help students understand history and government. With this grant, they will present a congressional premiere and an educators’ premiere of the play "Beautiful Agitators," which was created with the support of the Mississippi Humanities Council. (Substrategy: Content, Tools and Sponsorships)