Action Grants
Posted in: Announcements, Grants & Awards
These are dates for 2018-2019 Action Grant Opportunities, dates for 2019-2020 not available yet.
Grant Name: Action Grant
Intent to Apply: February 1 – February 22, 2019
Drafts accepted: Through March 15, 2019
Application Deadline: April 4, 2019
Award Notification: By June 28, 2019
Projects Begin: No earlier than July 1, 2019
Award Amount: $2,000 to $20,000
Action Grants ($2,000 to $20,000) support the implementation of new projects or expand existing programs. The most competitive applications describe audience needs and propose ways to address them through the humanities.
GRANT OVERVIEW
If you know what to do and have a plan to launch your project, an Action Grant is for you.
These grants can help you implement new projects developed through previous Incubation Grants or other planning processes. Or they can support the continuation or expansion of longstanding programs. We encourage you to set a bold vision for your programming and experiment with new topics and program designs.
HOW TO APPLY
NJCH’s online grant system incorporates all parts of the application process from the initial Intent to Apply up to final submission. The system will generate a unique URL that will enable your team to freely access the application system throughout the entire process.
1. REVIEW THE GUIDELINES AND CALENDAR
Please read through the entire Grants section of our website to ensure that you are eligible to apply for a grant and to determine which type of grant best suits your project. The grant calendar will help you determine when all application materials are due and when your project can begin. The NJCH Calendar of Events also contains grant deadlines as well as information about upcoming grant workshops, if applicable.
2. SELECT EITHER INCUBATION GRANT OR ACTION GRANT
The links are unique to their respective grants. The applications for each type of grant will only be active during each grant’s application period, but links to a printable version of the application are available all the time.
3. COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION
This will unlock the Intent to Apply form. The primary contact will also be sent an email which contains the unique URL for your application. Please save this email.
4. COMPLETE THE INTENT TO APPLY
NJCH staff will review your submitted Intent to Apply and notify you if you are invited to submit an application. If you are invited to submit, we will unlock the full application, which will be accessible from the same URL as the Intent to Apply. We strongly recommend that you submit the Intent to Apply early. Occasionally, applicants are asked to submit a revised Intent to Apply.
5. SUBMIT A DRAFT (optional)
Invited applicants may submit one draft for review up to two weeks before the application deadline. We will offer feedback in advance of the deadline.
6. SET-UP A SITE VISIT OR PHONE CONSULTATION
All invited applicants will be required to have a site visit or phone consultation prior to the application deadline. This is our opportunity to learn more about your proposed project and to answer any questions you might have about the grant application or process.
7. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION
Final applications must be submitted through our online system by the 11:59 p.m. on the application deadline listed on the grant calendar. Materials submitted late will not be considered. Once your final application is submitted, you will not be able to make any changes.
CRITERIA FOR A COMPETITIVE PROPOSEAL
The most competitive grant proposals support one or more of the Council’s primary goals:
Consider the following questions and tips as you develop your application:
NJCH staff is here to help. Promise! We can help you conceive your project, give feedback on a draft of your application, help you find a scholar or other expert, connect you with an evaluator, help you identify community partners, and so much more.
BUDGET AND FISCAL REQUIREMENTS
All project costs must be reasonable, necessary to accomplish project objectives, and incurred during the grant period. The budget submitted must include all project costs, not only those charged to NJCH grant funds, but also those that will be supported by the applicant organization or by other funding sources (cost share). Values assigned should be reasonable in relation to rates paid for similar work, current market prices, or fair rental charges.
NJCH re-grants federal funds it receives as a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Please consult your organization’s accountant or auditor to determine if you are subject to certain governmental audit requirements as a result of your receipt of these federal funds. The fiscal officer should follow standard accounting procedures. Since all grants may be subject to NJCH and NEH audit, grant recipients must maintain financial records for at least three years following submission of the final report.
INELIGIBLE COSTS:
COST SHARE REQUIREMENT
Cost share is the portion of the project costs not covered by NJCH funds. The Council requires the applicant to provide at least a 100% match for the funds requested of NJCH. Cost share may be from the applicant organization and/or third party sources (individuals, foundations, corporations, etc.) other than the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Cost share may be from in-kind contributions (donated goods or services), monetary contributions, or from the applicant’s operating budget. Cost share may be applied to any project expense category.
INDIRECT COSTS
Also known as “administrative costs,” “overhead,” and “general operating costs,” indirect costs are incurred by organization through the execution of its day-to-day activities but cannot be attached to a specific activity. They are the expenses that keep the lights on, give everyone a space to work and the equipment they need, pay for insurance, and manage financial transactions. Indirect cost equations will vary depending on the organization; NJCH staff can help you determine an appropriate amount for your project. Colleges and universities are not eligible to include indirect costs in their proposed budgets.
INSURANCE
Any organization that receives a grant from NJCH will be required to have appropriate general liability coverage for their project and to list the Council as an additional insured. We recommend that you check with your insurance carrier to determine what costs may be incurred from these insurance requirements and incorporate those costs into your grant budget.
For more information visit: NJ Council for the Humanities
QUESTIONS:
GIGI NAGLAK
Director of Grants & Programs
gnaglak@njhumanities.org
609-695-4838 x223