Opportunity Information: Apply for 20220921 FT
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), through its Division of Research Programs, offered the Summer Stipends grant opportunity to encourage new humanities research and resulting publications. This program is designed to give individual scholars protected time to make meaningful progress on a clearly defined humanities project by supporting a period of uninterrupted, full-time work.
Summer Stipends fund two consecutive months of continuous, full-time effort on the proposed project. The award is intended to help cover expenses that directly enable that concentrated research period, including the recipient's compensation (for example, replacing summer earnings to free time for research), as well as allowable travel and other research-related costs tied to completing the scholarly work outlined in the application.
This opportunity is a discretionary grant program (CFDA 45.160) administered by NEH, and eligibility is limited to individuals rather than institutions. The maximum award amount listed for a single stipend is $6,000, and NEH anticipated making about 100 awards under this cycle. The funding opportunity was created on April 7, 2022, with an original application deadline of September 21, 2022.Apply for 20220921 FT
- The National Endowment for the Humanities in the humanities (see cultural affairs in cfda) sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Summer Stipends" and is now available to receive applicants.
- Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 45.160.
- This funding opportunity was created on Apr 07, 2022.
- Applicants must submit their applications by Sep 21, 2022. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
- Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $6,000.00 in funding.
- The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 100 candidate(s).
- Eligible applicants include: Individuals.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): NEH Summer Stipends (Division of Research Programs)
1. What is the NEH Summer Stipends grant opportunity?
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), through its Division of Research Programs, offered the Summer Stipends grant opportunity to encourage new humanities research and resulting publications. The program is intended to give individual scholars protected time to make meaningful progress on a clearly defined humanities project.
2. What is the main purpose of this program?
The purpose is to support a period of uninterrupted, full-time work so an individual scholar can make substantial progress on a specific humanities research project that is expected to lead to publication or other scholarly outcomes.
3. Who administers the Summer Stipends program?
The program is administered by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) through its Division of Research Programs.
4. Is this a discretionary grant program?
Yes. The Summer Stipends opportunity is described as a discretionary grant program.
5. What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?
The CFDA number listed for this opportunity is 45.160.
6. Who is eligible to apply: individuals or institutions?
Eligibility is limited to individuals rather than institutions.
7. How long is the supported research period?
Summer Stipends fund two consecutive months of continuous, full-time effort on the proposed project.
8. Does the two-month period have to be continuous?
Yes. The opportunity specifies two consecutive months of continuous, full-time effort.
9. Does the stipend require full-time work on the project?
Yes. The award supports uninterrupted, full-time work during the funded two-month period.
10. What kinds of costs can the stipend support?
The award is intended to help cover expenses that directly enable the concentrated research period. This includes the recipient's compensation (for example, replacing summer earnings to free time for research), as well as allowable travel and other research-related costs tied to completing the scholarly work described in the application.
11. Can the stipend be used to pay the recipient's compensation?
Yes. The description states the award can help cover the recipient's compensation, such as replacing summer earnings to free time for research.
12. Can the stipend support travel?
Yes. Allowable travel costs are included among the types of expenses that may be supported, as long as they are tied to completing the scholarly work outlined in the application.
13. Can the stipend cover other research-related costs?
Yes. The opportunity mentions "other research-related costs" that directly enable the two-month period and are tied to completing the proposed scholarly work.
14. What is the maximum award amount for a single Summer Stipend?
The maximum award amount listed for a single stipend is $6,000.
15. About how many awards did NEH expect to make in this cycle?
NEH anticipated making about 100 awards under this cycle.
16. When was this funding opportunity created?
The funding opportunity was created on April 7, 2022.
17. What was the original application deadline?
The original application deadline was September 21, 2022.
18. What kind of project is this stipend meant to support?
It is meant to support a clearly defined humanities research project, with the goal of enabling progress and encouraging resulting publications.
19. What does NEH mean by "protected time" in this context?
Based on the program description, "protected time" refers to a two-month period of uninterrupted, full-time work that is financially supported so the scholar can focus on the project rather than other obligations (for example, replacing summer earnings).
20. Is the stipend intended to support part-time work spread across a longer period?
No. The description emphasizes two consecutive months of continuous, full-time effort, rather than part-time work over an extended timeframe.
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