🎉PA Humanities is proud to announce our first-ever 2026 Rain Poetry Grant awardees!
Building on the success of our popular statewide Rain Poetry program, ten organizations across Pennsylvania will receive funding to support youth creativity by bringing young people’s words to life in public spaces through rain-activated poetry installations and public celebrations.
Congrats to the awardees:
Basement Poetry - Bethlehem, Lehigh County
Boyertown Community Library - Boyertown, Berks County
Carlisle Arts Learning Center - Carlisle, Cumberland County
Chester Writers House / Sparrow House - Chester, Delaware County
City Charter High School - Pittsburgh, Allegheny County
Confluence Creative Arts Center - Confluence, Somerset County
Corry Higher Education Council - Corry, Erie County
Friends’ Memorial Public Library - Kane, McKean County
Pearl S. Buck International - Perkasie, Bucks County
Rodef Shalom Congregation - Pittsburgh, Allegheny County
Find the full press release on PAHumanities.org
Rain Poetry is part of PA Humanities’ ongoing work to spark creativity, strengthen communities, and connect people through the power of the humanities. Its expansion has been made possible with the support of Pennsylvania’s state legislators. Funding has been provided by William Penn Foundation, The Heinz Endowments, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, Pennsylvania Rural Arts Alliance, Richard King Mellon Foundation, The Grable Foundation, The Wyomissing Foundation, with support from the Pennsylvania Department of Education, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, administered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth Financing Authority, and the Department of Community and Economic Development Community and Economic Assistance Program.
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