Southeastern Archaeological Conference
Public Outreach Grant Program

2008 Grant Recipient: Living Archaeology Weekend, Red River Gorge Geological Area, Kentucky

Past Recipients


The Southeastern Archaeological Conference, in order to promote public awareness of archaeology in the Southeast, supports a program of small grants to finance public outreach projects. SEAC will provide an annual grant, not to exceed $2,000 per year, to an applicant through a competitive application process. For purposes of the grant, projects submitted for consideration must be located in at least one of the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Projects proposed for grant funding should promote public awareness of archaeology in the Southeast through any of a variety of educational and outreach activities. Examples of suitable projects might include: teacher workshops, printed material for public consumption, exhibits, workshops for adults or children, Archaeology Week/Month activities, Project Archaeology workshops, Elderhostel programs, archaeology fairs, public field trips, or other public-oriented projects.

For additional information or to apply for the Public Outreach Grant,

  • Grant Description
  • Requirements for Recipients
  • Grant History
  • Grant Application
  • Improving Your Application for the SEAC Public Outreach Grant Fall 2007 Newsletter article
  • To contact the Public Outreach Grant Committee Chair, Mary Kwas, at mkwas@uark.edu.

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