Collaborative Research Grants
Solicitation Title: Collaborative Research Grants
Funding Amount: Type 1: Convening Grants (up to $50,000) | Type 2: Publication Grants (up to $250,000 (no more than $100,000 per year)) | Type 3: Archaeology Grants (up to $250,000 (no more than $100,000 per year))
Sponsor Deadline: Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Solicitation Link: https://www.neh.gov/grants/research/collaborative-research-grants
Solicitation Number: 20171206-RZ
Overview
<p>The Collaborative Research grant program encourages collaboration that proposes diverse approaches to topics, incorporates multiple points of view, and explores new avenues of inquiry that lead to publications and other resources for scholarly audiences and/or general audiences. Collaborative Research grants support groups of two or more scholars engaging in significant and sustained research in the humanities. The program seeks to encourage interdisciplinary work, both within the humanities and beyond. Projects that include partnerships with researchers from the natural and social sciences are encouraged, but they must remain firmly rooted in the humanities and must employ humanistic methods.</p> <p>Eligible projects must propose tangible and sustainable outcomes such as co-authored or multi-authored books; born-digital publications; themed issues of peer-reviewed journals; and content-rich, open-access digital resources (for example, websites, databases, or tools). All project outcomes must be based on and must convey interpretive humanities research. All grantees are expected to disseminate the results of their work to scholarly audiences and/or general audiences. Collaborative Research offers three types of awards to address different sorts of projects and stages of development. <br>Convening Grants, Publication Grants, Archaeology Grants</p>
Solicitation Limitations: <p>Optional draft submission due 10/15/2017. Funding to pay consultants providing technical analysis is capped at 10 percent of the total NEH request. Funding for services, equipment, supplies, and materials is capped at $10,000. All applications must propose at least one form of publication, either in print, digital format, or both.</p> Other Information:<p><span>Program Statistics -- In the last five competitions the Collaborative Research program received an average of 123 applications per year. The program made an average of eleven awards per year, for a funding ratio of 9 percent.</span></p>Last Updated:
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