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Empowering Grant Applicants with NEH's Born Digital Resources

Virtual Grant Workshops

NEH hosts virtual workshops for grant applicants, providing insights into various grant opportunities, deadlines, and application procedures. These workshops offer a valuable opportunity to interact with NEH program staff directly, gaining a deeper understanding of available grants and tailored support.

Resources for Specific Institutions

NEH offers dedicated resources and incentives for applicants from community colleges, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), and Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs). These resources aim to support and encourage applicants from these institutions, providing a pathway to access funding for their humanities projects.

Grant Program Matching

Through interactive tools, NEH assists applicants in matching their projects to suitable grant programs. By identifying the most fitting funding opportunities, individuals and organizations can enhance their chances of securing grants and advancing their humanities-focused initiatives effectively.

Personalized Assistance

NEH program staff are readily available to offer personalized assistance to grant applicants. Whether applicants have specific questions regarding the application process or need guidance on project alignment with grant programs, NEH's experts strive to provide comprehensive support throughout the application journey.

Stay Updated with NEH

By subscribing to NEH updates, individuals can stay informed about the latest news, announcements, and opportunities from the National Endowment for the Humanities. This ensures that applicants are well-informed and equipped to make the most of available resources and upcoming grant possibilities.


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Unlocking the Marzamemi Church Wreck: A Journey into Maritime Heritage

Excavation and Survey

The Marzamemi Maritime Heritage Project is a comprehensive effort involving excavation, survey, and heritage management activities. These initiatives are aimed at exploring the maritime landscape and seaborne communication along the southeast coast of Sicily, Italy. The project delves deep into uncovering the historical significance of the region through meticulous excavation and detailed survey work.

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Empowering Educators with Born Digital Professional Development

In-Depth Humanities Study Opportunities

The Born Digital program by NEH offers educators and faculty the chance to delve deep into various humanities topics, from K-12 education to higher education. These tuition-free, one to four-week programs provide stipends ranging from $650 to $3,450 to assist with expenses. Participants can expect a comprehensive exploration of diverse humanities subjects to enrich their teaching and research.

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Unveiling the Ancient Roman City of Gabii: A Digital Archaeological Marvel

Exploring the Ancient Latin City of Gabii

The Born Digital project, entitled 'At the Roots of Roman Urbanism: The Gabii Project,' delves into the excavation and analysis of the ancient Latin city of Gabii. This archaeological initiative, initiated in 2007, aims to unravel the enigmatic history of Gabii, a prominent city-state that coexisted and competed with Rome during the first millennium BC.

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Navigating NEH's Application Review Process for Digital Grant Programs

Understanding the NEH Review Process

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) conducts more than 200 review panels annually, evaluating around 5,700 applications across 40 grant programs. With a diverse pool of scholars and experts, NEH assigns applications to panels consisting of 3-6 evaluators, carefully selected for their expertise. The review process has four integrated levels ensuring a thorough evaluation before funding decisions are made.

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Empowering the Humanities: NEH Staff and Solutions

NEH Recognition and Workplace Environment

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has been consistently recognized as a top workplace for the third consecutive year among small federal agencies. This recognition stems from the organization's commitment to fostering a positive and engaging workplace environment for its staff. The Best Places to Work survey, conducted by the Partnership for Public Service and Boston Consulting Group, in partnership with the Washington Post, highlights NEH's dedication to creating a supportive and rewarding atmosphere for its employees.

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