Vermont Humanities

Refresh, Restore, Renew – A time to ask: “What is our story going forward?”

Vermont Humanities Zoom VT, United States

Grant proposals should appeal to the head and the heart. Learn how to use story in your grant proposals to connect with funders. Explore best practices for incorporating poignant vignettes, testimonials, and data-driving/results-based storytelling into your grants-writing that demonstrate your organization’s values and impact.

The Morrill Land-Grant Acts and Tribal Lands: What Happened, What’s Next

Vermont Law School 164 Chelsea St, South Royalton

The Land-Grant Act of 1862 was much more than a statute. This event will explore the vision of Justin Morrill, with a focus on the Land-Grant Acts and the legacy of those statutes for indigenous nations, with a presentation by keynote speakers, Dr. Robert Lee and Tristan Ahtone.

Refresh, Restore, Renew – A time to ask: “What is our story going forward?”

A storytelling invitation – Come together to collect, create, and curate to answer this question: What is our story going forward, for ourselves and our organizations? This interactive, 2-hour virtual workshop will expand your storytelling tools and techniques; revive your current skills through new perspective; and reinvigorate your organization through storytelling team building.

Refresh, Restore, Renew – A time to ask: “What is our story going forward?”

A storytelling invitation – Come together to collect, create, and curate to answer this question: What is our story going forward, for ourselves and our organizations? This interactive, 2-hour virtual workshop will expand your storytelling tools and techniques; revive your current skills through new perspective; and reinvigorate your organization through storytelling team building.

Refresh, Restore, Renew – A time to ask: “What is our story going forward?”

Vermont History Museum 109 State St., Montpelier, VT, United States

A storytelling invitation – Come together to collect, create, and curate to answer this question: What is our story going forward, for ourselves and our organizations? This hands-on 3-hour in-person workshop will expand your storytelling tools and techniques; revive your current skills through new perspective; and reinvigorate your organization through storytelling team building.

Refresh, Restore, Renew – A time to ask: “What is our story going forward?”

Vermont History Museum 109 State St., Montpelier, VT, United States

A storytelling invitation – Come together to collect, create, and curate to answer this question: What is our story going forward, for ourselves and our organizations? This hands-on 3-hour in-person workshop will expand your storytelling tools and techniques; revive your current skills through new perspective; and reinvigorate your organization through storytelling team building.