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Grants in Support of Workshops + Symposia Grants in Support of Workshops + Symposia Grants in Support of Workshops + Symposia The CAHI Grants in Support of Workshops and Symposia are intended to support events happening at the IU Bloomington campus, including exhibitions, symposia, lectures, film series, and more. The 2025-26 application deadlines are October 15 for fall, and March 1 for spring.
Application requirements: Summary of the project or event (500 to 600 words max.) Statement of need—because CAHI often receives many more applications than we can fund in full, we ask that you briefly discuss whether or how receiving a smaller amount than requested may impact your event.
List of speakers/artists/performers invited Chair’s letter of support or completion of the “ Chair’s approval form ” Evidence of other funding obtained or requested Grants may be awarded for up to $10,000. CAHI will not provide financial support for professional association conferences (unless funds are requested to invite specific guest speakers), hospitality expenses, or honoraria for IU faculty.
If other internal or external funding is received for the same project, CAHI requires notification, and reserves the right to adjust or reassign awards in light of this information. Expenditures must follow all university and College policies.
Who may apply: Tenure-track (and tenured) College faculty members in the arts and humanities at Indiana University Bloomington, including those in the College Schools (Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, and the Media School).
Please note: While CAHI is able to accept faculty funding applications from the Hamilton Lugar School, Eskenazi School, and Media School in spring 2026, we do not know whether this will be the case in future funding cycles.
In addition to tenured and tenure-track faculty, CAHI also accepts Workshop + Symposia applications from Center directors and directors of arts and humanities facilities (IU Cinema, Art Museum, Grunwald Gallery, etc.) at IU Bloomington.
Those applicants would need to (1) explain how the proposed event supports faculty research or creative activity in the arts and humanities; (2) document College faculty involvement in the planning and execution of the proposed event; and (3) include a detailed letter of support from a tenure-track faculty member in the College involved in the event.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Faculty and staff at Indiana University Bloomington. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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