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Humanities Kansas Speakers Bureau offers free presentations and discussions for Kansas nonprofits, as funding allows. These are designed for adult, out-of-school audiences. 

 

How to Bring a Humanities Kansas Speaker to Your Event

1. Choose a Speaker and Topic. Browse the Speakers Bureau catalog and select a speaker and topic.

2. Confirm event details. Contact the speaker to confirm the date, time, location, and equipment needs. It is up to the host organization to provide the equipment necessary for the presentation or to confirm with the speaker that they can bring their own. Presentations can be conducted in person or online. 

3. Apply for funding to bring the speaker to your community. HK will cover the cost of the speaker to present in your community. Submit your application at least six weeks before your event. Presentations are intended for out-of-school adult audiences and must be free and open to the public. Humanities Kansas is not able to fund applications that do not meet these requirements.

4. Promote your event. Use our downloadable press releases and photos to help spread the word. Download a Humanities Kansas logo poster.

5. Submit an evaluation. After the event, tell us how it went.

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Speakers Bureau is made possible with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and HK Friends of the Humanities.

 

 

The opinions expressed by the speakers do not necessarily reflect those of Humanities Kansas.

 

 

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