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NEH Fellowships (2026) is sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities. NEH Fellowships (2026) is a competitive grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities that funds individual scholars pursuing exceptional humanities research.
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$60,000 ($5,000 per month) Book; Critical Edition; Digital Resource or Publication; Other Scholarly Resource; Peer-reviewed Article; Translation with annotations or critical apparatus NEH Fellowships are competitive awards granted to individual scholars pursuing projects that embody exceptional research, rigorous analysis, and clear writing.
Applications must clearly articulate a project’s value to humanities scholars, general audiences, or both. Fellowships provide recipients time to conduct research or to produce books, monographs, peer-reviewed articles, e-books, born-digital materials, translations with annotations or a critical apparatus, or critical editions resulting from previous research. Projects may be at any stage of development.
NEH encourages submissions from independent scholars and junior scholars. The 2026 Fellowships competition will only accept projects for research in American history and culture and Western civilization. Competitive applications must focus on topics in the history, culture, and government of the United States in any period from the Colonial Era to the present, or topics in Western civilization from antiquity to the present .
You can apply to only one program at each deadline. Fellowship awards are paid directly to the applicant, not to their institutions. Learn about NEH's implementation of recent Executive Orders .
Examples of Projects Funded by this Grant Program The Life of American Author Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) Leonard Bernstein and the Theater The Public Library in the Life of the American People, 1850-2000 Review your application package Read the Notice of Funding Opportunity and the Program Announcement for Fellowships to ensure you understand all the expectations and restrictions for projects delivered under this program and are prepared to write an effective application.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individual scholars (independent or affiliated with academic institutions) conducting humanities research focused on US history/culture/government from Colonial Era to present, or Western civilization from antiquity to … Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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