Time to Bloom with Nevada Humanities

Purple flowers in bloom on red rocks.

Photo/Nevada Humanities.

By Staff of Nevada Humanities

Spring is in the air, and there is a renewed enthusiasm blooming at Nevada Humanities. We are growing and need your help to continue to thrive. The humanities help ground us in the constantly changing world around us. The humanities help us understand, often with a fresh perspective, what life is about. 

Throughout the challenges of the past three years, Nevada Humanities has responded to the needs of Nevadans with urgency and creativity. We have made a real difference for people and organizations in every corner of the Silver State. We are growing as an organization, and our work has a fresh and deeper meaning. We are looking ahead to a bright future filled with programs and events that help Nevadans thrive. As we continue this transformation, we are asking for your support to help Nevada Humanities bloom and flourish across the state.

Our spring campaign, Bloom with Nevada Humanities, is now underway. Bloom will raise funds to ensure that the humanities grow and continue to blossom in our state. Our goal is to raise $25,000 before June 30, 2023. Together we can achieve this goal. As we embrace the warmth and beauty of our desert spring as it unfolds, we hope you will nurture Nevada Humanities by making a donation to support our work to bring lively, colorful, and vigorous educational and cultural programs to life across the state.

Learn more, and make your donation to Bloom here.


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Christianna Shortridge