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NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES<br />

www.neh.gov (202) 606-8309 <strong>Grant</strong>s info: http://www.neh.gov/grants/grants.html<br />

GRANT/PROGRAM<br />

America’s Historical and Cultural Organizations: Implementation<br />

<strong>Grant</strong>s (CFDA No. 45.164) – Support projects<br />

in the humanities that explore stories, ideas, and beliefs that<br />

deepen our understanding of our lives and our world. The Division<br />

of Public Programs supports the development of humanities<br />

content and interactivity that excite, inform, and stir thoughtful<br />

reflection upon culture, identity, and history in creative and new<br />

ways. <strong>Grant</strong>s for America’s Historical and Cultural Organizations<br />

should encourage dialogue, discussion, and civic engagement,<br />

and they should foster learning among people of all ages.<br />

CONTACT INFO/DEADLINE<br />

http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/<br />

AHCO_ImplementationGuidelines.html<br />

FEDERAL PROGRAMS<br />

America’s Historical and Cultural Organizations: Planning<br />

<strong>Grant</strong>s (CFDA No. 45.154) – America’s Historical and Cultural<br />

Organizations grants support projects in the humanities that<br />

explore stories, ideas, and beliefs that deepen our understanding<br />

of our lives and our world. The Division of Public Programs supports<br />

the development of humanities content and interactivity<br />

that excite, inform, and stir thoughtful reflection upon culture,<br />

identity, and history in creative and new ways.<br />

America’s Media Makers: Development <strong>Grant</strong>s (CFDA No.<br />

45.164) – Development grants enable media producers to collaborate<br />

with scholars to develop humanities content and format and<br />

to prepare programs for production. These grants cover a wide<br />

range of activities that include, but are not limited to, meetings<br />

and individual consultations with scholars, research, preliminary<br />

interviews, preparation of program scripts, designs for interactivity<br />

and digital distribution, and the creation of partnerships for<br />

outreach activities and public engagement with the humanities.<br />

Development grants should culminate in the refinement of a<br />

project’s humanities ideas, a script, or a design document for (or<br />

a prototype of) digital media components or projects.<br />

America’s Media Makers: Production <strong>Grant</strong>s (CFDA No.<br />

45.164) – Production grants support the preparation of a program<br />

for distribution. Applicants must submit a script for a<br />

radio or television program, or a prototype or storyboard for a<br />

digital media project, that demonstrates a solid command of the<br />

humanities ideas and scholarship related to a subject. The script<br />

for a radio or television program, or prototype or storyboard for a<br />

digital media project, must also show how the narrative elements,<br />

visual approach, and interactive design combine to present the<br />

project’s humanities ideas. Applicants must have consulted<br />

with appropriate scholars about the project and obtained their<br />

commitment as advisers. Finally, applicants must have recruited<br />

http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/<br />

AHCO_PlanningGuidelines.html<br />

http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/<br />

AmMediaMakers_development.html<br />

http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/<br />

AmMediaMakers_production.html<br />

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