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Arts, Humanities Grants Awarded To 2 South Windsor Organizations

624 grants worth $16 million have been allocated to Connecticut non-profit museums and cultural, humanities and arts organizations.

The Friends of Wood Memorial Library and Museum has received a Connecticut Humanities grant.
The Friends of Wood Memorial Library and Museum has received a Connecticut Humanities grant. (Tim Jensen/Patch)

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — A total of 624 statewide grants worth $16 million have been allocated to Connecticut non-profit museums and cultural, humanities and arts organizations, including two in South Windsor.

The distribution is part of $30.7 million in grants allocated by the state legislature to Connecticut Humanities over the next two years. Grants range from $5,000 to $500,000 to any organization offering cultural, humanities and arts-based projects and activities for the public.

South Windsor groups set to receive a total of $23,200 in grants are:

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  • Friends of Wood Memorial Library and Museum - $17,500
  • Association for the Study of Connecticut History - $5,700

The grants are part of the 2021-23 biennial state budget from Connecticut Humanities through its Connecticut Cultural Fund. The grants assist organizations recovering from the pandemic and aid them in serving their communities.

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