Pennsylvania grant & resource directory - pa house
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FEDERAL PROGRAMS<br />
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES<br />
www.neh.gov (202) 606 8309 Grants info: http://www.neh.gov/<strong>grant</strong>s/<strong>grant</strong>s.html<br />
GRANT/LOAN<br />
Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (CFDA No. 45.169)<br />
– NEH and the Institute of Museum and Library Services<br />
(IMLS) invite applications to the Digital Humanities Start-<br />
Up Grants program. This program is designed to encourage<br />
innovations in the digital humanities. By awarding relatively<br />
low-dollar <strong>grant</strong>s during the planning stages, the goal is to<br />
identify projects that are <strong>pa</strong>rticularly innovative and have the<br />
potential to make a positive im<strong>pa</strong>ct on the humanities.<br />
DEADLINE / REGULATIONS<br />
Fiscal Year 2011 Deadline – October 5, 2010<br />
Grant Amount – Level I Grants range from<br />
$5,000 to $25,000 in outright funding. Level<br />
II Grants range from $25,001 to $50,000 in<br />
outright funding.<br />
Grant Period – Up to 18 months<br />
Contact – NEH Office of Digital<br />
Humanities via e-mail at: odh@neh.gov.<br />
Applicants wishing to speak to a staff<br />
member by telephone should provide in an<br />
e-mail message a telephone number and a<br />
preferred time to call.<br />
http://www.neh.gov/<strong>grant</strong>s/guidelines/<br />
digitalhumanitiesstartup.html<br />
Enduring Questions (CFDA No. 45.163) – The Enduring<br />
Questions <strong>grant</strong> program supports a faculty member’s<br />
development of a new course that will foster intellectual<br />
community through the study of an enduring question. This<br />
course will encourage undergraduate students and a teacher<br />
to grapple with a fundamental question addressed by the<br />
humanities, and to join together in a deep and sustained<br />
program of reading in order to encounter influential thinkers<br />
over the centuries and into the present day.<br />
Scholarly Editions and Translations Grants (CFDA<br />
No. 45.161) – Grants support the pre<strong>pa</strong>ration of editions<br />
of pre-existing texts and documents that are currently<br />
inaccessible or available in inadequate editions. Projects must<br />
be undertaken by a team of at least one editor and one other<br />
staff member. Grants typically support editions of significant<br />
literary, philosophical, and historical materials, but other<br />
types of work, such as musical notation, are also eligible.<br />
Fellowships (CFDA No. 45.160) – Fellowships support<br />
individuals pursuing advanced research that is of value to<br />
scholars and general audiences in the humanities.<br />
Recipients usually produce articles, monographs, books,<br />
digital materials, archaeological site reports, translations,<br />
editions, and other scholarly tools.<br />
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Fiscal Year 2011 Deadline – September 15,<br />
2010<br />
Grant Amount – Up to $25,000<br />
Grant Period – 18 to 36 months<br />
Contact – staff of NEH’s Division of<br />
Education Programs at: enduringquestions@<br />
neh.gov or at: (202) 606-8380.<br />
http://www.neh.gov/<strong>grant</strong>s/guidelines/<br />
EnduringQuestions.html<br />
Previous Fiscal Year Deadline – October<br />
28, 2010<br />
Grant Amount – $50,000 to $100,000<br />
Grant Period – 1 to 3 years<br />
Contact – staff of NEH’s Division of<br />
Research Programs at: (202) 606-8200,<br />
e-mail: editions@neh.gov.<br />
http://www.neh.gov/<strong>grant</strong>s/guidelines/<br />
editions.html<br />
Previous Year Deadline – March 4, 2010<br />
Grant Amount – $4,200 per month,<br />
$50,400 maximum<br />
Grant Period – 6 to 13 months<br />
Contact – NEH’s Division of Research<br />
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