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Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG)

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Grant Name: Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG)
Application available November 15, 2019
Application due January 15, 2020
Project start date September 1, 2020

Sponsor
National Foundation for the Arts and the Humanities
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
Office of Digital Humanities (ODH)
Sponsor ID: 20190619-HAA (Re-issue of 20190115-HAA)

CFDA Numbers 45.169 – Promotion of the Humanities_Office of Digital Humanities

Amount
Upper $325,000USD
– Level I awards: $10,000 to $50,000
– Level II awards: $50,001 to $100,000
– Level III awards: $100,001 to $325,000

Applicant Type
– Academic Institution
– Government
– Nonprofit
Citizenship or Residency : United States
Activity location: United States

Abstract
Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG) support digital projects at different stages throughout their lifecycles, from early start-up phases through implementation and sustainability. Experimentation, reuse, and extensibility are hallmarks of this program, leading to innovative work that can scale to enhance scholarly research, teaching, and public programming in the humanities.

Proposals are welcome for digital initiatives in any area of the humanities.
Through a special partnership with NEH and pending the availability of appropriated funds, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) anticipates providing additional funding to this program to encourage innovative collaborations between museum or library professionals and humanities professionals to advance preservation of, access to, use of, and engagement with digital collections and services. IMLS and NEH may jointly fund some DHAG projects that involve collaborations with museums and/or libraries.

Digital Humanities Advancement Grants may involve
– creating or enhancing experimental, computationally-based methods, techniques, or
infrastructure that contribute to the humanities;
– pursuing scholarship that examines the history, criticism, and philosophy of digital culture and its impact on society; or
– conducting evaluative studies that investigate the practices and the impact of digital scholarship on research, pedagogy, scholarly communication, and public engagement.

Eligibility
U.S. nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, state and local governmental agencies, and federally recognized Native American tribal governments are eligible to apply. Eligible organizations include institutions of higher education. Individuals and foreign and for-profit entities are not eligible to apply.

Keywords
Digital Humanities
General Humanities Topics

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