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Division of Education Professional Development Programs is sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Supports professional development programs that deepen the understanding of humanities topics and enrich teaching capacity. Matches the applicant's expertise in training and experiential learning.
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Division of Education Professional Development Programs | National Endowment for the Humanities National Endowment for the Humanities Application Review Process Grantee Communications Toolkit NEH International Opportunities Workshops, Resources, & Tools Emergency and Disaster Relief Featured NEH-Funded Projects Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Upcoming or Past Programs Date Asc Date Desc Title Asc Title Desc Professional Development Programs NEH supports professional development programs for K-12 educators, higher education faculty, and humanities professionals to study a variety of humanities topics. Programs are offered in residential, virtual, and combined formats. Participant stipends are based upon program format and duration. Institutes are one to four-week professional development programs that convene K-12 educators or higher education faculty from across the nation to deepen their understanding of significant topics in the humanities and enrich their capacity for effective scholarship and teaching. Landmarks of American History and Culture programs are one-week workshops held across the nation that enhance how K-12 educators, higher education faculty, and humanities professionals incorporate place-based approaches to humanities teaching and scholarship. The video below features educators who have participated in various Landmarks programs over the past 20 years discussing the power of place. Resources for Applicants and Participants Applicant and Participant FAQs 2025-2026 (PDF) Participant Eligibility Criteria (PDF) Application and Notification Dates for 2025-2026 December 8, 2025: Applications open for all 2026 programs March 6, 2026: Applications close for all 2026 programs at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time April 6, 2026: All applicants are notified of their status April 17, 2026: Deadline for applicants to accept or decline their offer Questions regarding applications and program requirements should be directed to program project directors. From Abacus to Algorithms: Preparing Students in a Digital Age Program Type: Institutes for K-12 Educators Host Institution: North Carolina State University Project Location: Raleigh, NC and Online Making the Good Reader and Citizen: The History of Literature Instruction in American Schools Program Type: Institutes for K-12 Educators Host Institution: University of Texas, El Paso Project Location: Virtual America's Forgotten Founders: The Revolutionary City of Philadelphia Program Type: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators Host Institution: American Philosophical Society Project Location: Philadelphia, PA The Ancient Olympics and Daily Life in Ancient Olympia: A Hands-On History Program Type: Institutes for K-12 Educators Host Institution: Monmouth College Project Location: Monmouth, IL Teaching Shakespeare's Plays Through Scholarship and Performance Program Type: Institutes for K-12 Educators Host Institution: Theatre for a New Audience Project Location: Brooklyn, NY Studying Early Music with Computers: Tools, Formats, and Strategies Program Type: Institutes for Higher Education
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Division of Education Professional Development Programs | National Endowment for the Humanities National Endowment for the Humanities Application Review Process Grantee Communications Toolkit NEH International Opportunities Workshops, Resources, & Tools Emergency and Disaster Relief Featured NEH-Funded Projects Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Upcoming or Past Programs Date Asc Date Desc Title Asc Title Desc Professional Development Programs NEH supports professional development programs for K-12 educators, higher education faculty, and humanities professionals to study a variety of humanities topics.
Programs are offered in residential, virtual, and combined formats. Participant stipends are based upon program format and duration. Institutes are one to four-week professional development programs that convene K-12 educators or higher education faculty from across the nation to deepen their understanding of significant topics in the humanities and enrich their capacity for effective scholarship and teaching.
Landmarks of American History and Culture programs are one-week workshops held across the nation that enhance how K-12 educators, higher education faculty, and humanities professionals incorporate place-based approaches to humanities teaching and scholarship. The video below features educators who have participated in various Landmarks programs over the past 20 years discussing the power of place.
Resources for Applicants and Participants Applicant and Participant FAQs 2025-2026 (PDF) Participant Eligibility Criteria (PDF) Application and Notification Dates for 2025-2026 December 8, 2025: Applications open for all 2026 programs March 6, 2026: Applications close for all 2026 programs at 11:59 p. m.
Pacific Time April 6, 2026: All applicants are notified of their status April 17, 2026: Deadline for applicants to accept or decline their offer Questions regarding applications and program requirements should be directed to program project directors.
From Abacus to Algorithms: Preparing Students in a Digital Age Program Type: Institutes for K-12 Educators Host Institution: North Carolina State University Project Location: Raleigh, NC and Online Making the Good Reader and Citizen: The History of Literature Instruction in American Schools Program Type: Institutes for K-12 Educators Host Institution: University of Texas, El Paso Project Location: Virtual America's Forgotten Founders: The Revolutionary City of Philadelphia Program Type: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators Host Institution: American Philosophical Society Project Location: Philadelphia, PA The Ancient Olympics and Daily Life in Ancient Olympia: A Hands-On History Program Type: Institutes for K-12 Educators Host Institution: Monmouth College Project Location: Monmouth, IL Teaching Shakespeare's Plays Through Scholarship and Performance Program Type: Institutes for K-12 Educators Host Institution: Theatre for a New Audience Project Location: Brooklyn, NY Studying Early Music with Computers: Tools, Formats, and Strategies Program Type: Institutes for Higher Education Faculty Host Institution: American Musicological Society Project Location: New York City, NY Shakespeare: Love and Infamy: Romeo and Juliet Program Type: Institutes for K-12 Educators Host Institution: Folger Shakespeare Library Project Location: Washington, DC The Space Age on the Space Coast Program Type: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators Host Institution: National Council for History Education Project Location: Cape Canaveral, FL The Homestead Steel Strike and the Growth of America as an Industrial Power Program Type: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators Host Institution: University of Pittsburgh Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA The Federal Writers’ Project: New Directions for Research, Teaching, and Public Engagement Program Type: Institutes for Higher Education Faculty Host Institution: Long Island University Project Location: Washington, D.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) Nonprofits, state/local governments, and higher education institutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $50,000 - $175,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 6, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Application snapshot: target deadline March 6, 2026; published funding information $50,000 - $175,000; eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) Nonprofits, state/local governments, and higher education institutions.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
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