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Curriculum Development: Western Civilization, American History, American Government and Civics, and the Great Books Tradition is sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). This new grant program supports the development of undergraduate and graduate humanities programs and courses focused on Western civilization, American history, American government and civics, and the Great Books tradition.
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Curriculum Development: Western Civilization Curriculum Development: Western Civilization humanities courses, programs, or curriculums; teaching materials; faculty development programs; teaching partnerships Curriculum Development: Western Civilization grants strengthen the teaching and study of the humanities at institutions of higher education by developing or enhancing programs, resources, or courses that explore, interpret, and preserve the diversity of human cultures, ideas, and practices, past and present.
Projects must be focused on the teaching and study of Western civilization, American history, American government and civics, and/or the Great Books tradition. Projects may take a variety of approaches to the topic(s), drawing on fields such as philosophy, history, languages and literature, political science, archaeology, and classics.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Two- and four-year colleges and universities may apply. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $750,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Digital Projects for the Public Grant is sponsored by U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). This program supports projects that interpret and analyze humanities content in primarily digital platforms and formats, such as websites, mobile applications, interactive touch screens, games, and virtual environments. Projects should attract a broad, general, nonspecialist audience and incorporate sound humanities scholarship. It includes three funding categories: Discovery (up to $30,000), Prototyping (up to $100,000), and Production (up to $400,000).
NEH Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions (FPIRI) is sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). This program supports fellowship opportunities at independent centers for advanced study, libraries, and museums in the U.S. and American overseas research centers. These fellowships provide humanities scholars with stipends, a collegial environment, and access to resources for research on foreign cultures.