Shared Legacies Mini-Grant Program Supporting Family and Community Engagement
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Spill the Honey is proud to support educators who are bringing the lessons of Shared Legacies: The African American–Jewish Civil Rights Alliance into their classrooms and communities.
The Shared Legacies Mini-Grant Program provides grants of $500 to educators who are using the Shared Legacies curriculum and want to expand their students’ learning beyond the classroom through a family or community engagement event.
Our goal is to help educators amplify student voices, deepen community understanding, and strengthen connections across communities. Educators selected for the program will receive funding and support to host a meaningful event that highlights the lessons of the Shared Legacies curriculum.
Mini-Grant Details
Grant Amount: $500
Who Can Apply: Any educators actively using the Shared Legacies curriculum or film. Eligible applicants include those teaching in schools, youth groups, camps, and community centers.
Eligible Events: Programs that involve students and engage families or community members in a Shared Legacies screening.
Some examples include:
● Student-led community film screenings with discussions
● Intergenerational and/or interfaith screenings and dialogue programs
● Screenings followed by community conversations about civil rights history
● Exhibits, performances, or presentations based on student learning from their Shared
Legacy experience




