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KHC color logo
KHC black and white logo
Using the KHC Logo
All projects supported by KHC must include the KHC logo on printed, broadcast, and electronic materials. This means you should use the KHC logo when you are:
- hosting a Museum on Main Street exhibition.
- the recipient of a Heritage, Humanities, Short Film, or Kansans Tell Their Stories grant.
- hosting a Speakers Bureau, TALK, FLIKS, or Think Theater program.
Tips for Using the KHC Logo
- For full-color publications, use the color logo.
- For two-color publications, use the black and white logo.
- The logos colors are Pantone 2945 (blue) and Pantone 129 (yellow).
- Placing the logo on a colored or patterned background? Use an Illustrator EPS file to avoid having a white box around the perimeter of the logo.
Need help? Download the KHC Logo Guidelines for more detailed information or contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , KHC Director of Communications.
Our Mission
The Kansas Humanities Council promotes understanding of the history, traditions, and ideas that shape our lives and strengthen communities.
10 Ways Humanities Programs Benefit Kansans
- Build Community
- Encourage Kansans to Learn Together
- Serve Rural & Urban Communities
- Create Public and Private Partnerships
- Enliven Quality of Life
- Extend Local Resources
- Promote Kansas History and Heritage
- Stimulate Local Economies
- Preserve Historical Resources
- Foster Mutual Respect & Ethnic Identity
KHC At-a-Glance
- Non-profit organization founded in 1972
- Affiiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities
- In 2009, KHC supported 597 programs in 112 Kansas communities