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The Schmidt Sciences 2026 Humanities and Artificial Intelligence Virtual Institute (HAVI) RFP funds interdisciplinary research projects that bring AI methods to bear on humanities scholarship and that use humanities perspectives to advance AI development.
The 2026 cycle offers two award levels — Level I awards of $100K to $300K for new projects and Level II awards of $300K to $800K for scaling mature projects with prior results — and follows a 2025 cycle that distributed approximately $11 million across 23 research teams. The institute is open globally to universities and nonprofits and requires co-PIs with expertise in both humanities and artificial intelligence.
Out-of-scope work includes AI artistic works, policy/advocacy projects, AI history/critique, and pedagogy and curriculum development. Applications are submitted via Schmidt Sciences' SurveyMonkey Apply portal with a March 13, 2026 deadline at 11:59pm EDT.
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Search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Universities and nonprofit research organizations worldwide. Proposals must include co-PIs with demonstrated expertise in both humanities and artificial intelligence. Projects focused exclusively on AI artistic works, AI policy/advocacy, AI history/critique, or pedagogy and curriculum development are out of scope. Level II applicants must demonstrate results from prior planning or prototyping phases. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows level I awards: $100,000 to $299,999 for new research projects. Level II awards: $300,000 to $800,000 for scaling mature humanities AI projects with prior planning or prototyping results. In the 2025 inaugural cohort, HAVI distributed approximately $11 million across 23 research teams. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was March 13, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Schmidt Sciences 2026 Humanities and Artificial Intelligence Virtual Institute HAVI Research Grants is funded by Schmidt Sciences. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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