Accessibility Tools

DOGE Cuts to Utah Humanities will Impact Cultural Organizations in Every Corner of the State

We need your help to preserve Utah Humanities and the local community-building work we have loved and valued for 50 years. 

On Wednesday, April 2nd, we received notification that our National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant had been terminated by DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency).

The loss of NEH funding to UH will decimate our ability to serve Utah communities, eliminating programs and partnerships that are essential to our cultural infrastructure.

Read Jodi Graham's Op-Ed in The Salt Lake Tribune

Jodi OpEd Image

What Can You do to Protect Utah Humanities?

We need every humanities supporter to make their voice heard. Here are actions you can take NOW:

STEP 1: Call or message your U.S. senators and representatives and urge them to protect the NEH and Utah Humanities. Refer to the document linked below for Utah's elected officials' phone numbers.

You can use this form from the National Humanities Alliance to contact your member of the U.S. Congress. Feel free to replace the text with your own personal message or paste the Utah-specific script (available below).

STEP 2: Call or message your state and local elected officials and let them know how this loss of funds will impact your community. You can use this form to contact Governor Spencer Cox and your local elected officials. Use the pre-loaded text, replace it with your own message, or paste the Utah-specific message below. 

STEP 3: Consider making a donation to UH. 

STEP 4: Share this action alert on social media, then send it directly to five people in your network and ask them to take action as well.

STEP 5: Write an op-ed letter to the editor for your local newspaper explaining why the humanities are important and the impact these federal dollars have in your community.

Advocacy Materials

Use these materials to contact your elected officials and advocate for Utah Humanities with your personal story, your experiences with Utah Humanities, the impact of the humanities in your community, and compelling data.

2024 Impact Fact Sheet             QR Code Flyer                              Grant Terminated Press Release

Visual Fact Sheet 2024 UH Impact          Save Utah Humanities QR Flyer          Grant Terminated Press Release

Script for Contacting Officials      Officials' Phone Numbers       Talking Points

Script for Contacting Elected Officials          Elected Officials Phone Numbers          Talking Points

Social Media Images

 Humanities Tagline 1 Instagram Image     Humanities Tagline 2 Instagram Image     Utah Humanities 2024 Impact Fact Sheet Instagram Image

Media Coverage

KSL Radio
Salt Lake Tribune Op-Ed, Jodi Graham
KRCL RadioACTive
KUER Evening Brief
Salt Lake Tribune Op-Ed, Kase Johnstun
UPR Radio: Access Utah

Additional Information

With this loss of funding, Utahns will no longer have access to:

  • Grants that support local humanities programming 
  • History programs commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence including our upcoming tour of the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street exhibit, Voices and Votes
  • Vital support for students with aspirations to attend college 
  • Capacity building training and resources for rural museums and historical societies
  • Community Conversations programming to bring different viewpoints together to discuss important Utah issues
  • The statewide Utah Humanities Book Festival and Utah Book Awards
  • AND SO MUCH MORE

Without NEH funding, we will lose our ability to provide grants and programs that educate, inspire, and bring communities together. At UH, we work with over 100 partners each year and match at least $2 in private investment for every $1 of federal support. The ripple effects of these cuts will be felt in every corner of the state.

© 2025 Utah Humanities
202 West 300 North
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103
Phone: 801.359.9670