Grants for Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions (FPIRI) support fellowships at institutions devoted to advanced study and research in the humanities.
NEH fellowships provide scholars with research time and access to resources that might not be available at their home institutions.
Fellowship
programs may be administered by independent centers for advanced study, libraries, and museums in the United States; American overseas research centers; or organizations that have expertise in promoting research on foreign cultures.
Individual scholars must apply directly to the institutions themselves.
A list of currently funded institutions is available.
In evaluating applications from programs at institutions located in the United States, priority is given to those with library holdings, archives, or other special collectionseither on-site or nearbythat are available as resources for NEH fellows.
American overseas research centers should demonstrate a particular benefit to NEH fellows by virtue of their location and other resources.
FPIRI gramts provide funding to programs for humanities fellowships of four to twelve months.
Fellowship tenure must be continuous.
FPIRI grants support fellowship stipends and standard allowances, as well as a portion of the costs for both publicizing the availability of the fellowships and selecting the fellows.
The stipends and allowances for NEH fellows are determined in accordance with an institution's usual practices.
However, the maximum amount of NEH funding is $50,400 for a six- to twelve-month fellowship and $25,200 for a four- to five-month fellowship.
A grantee institution may supplement the stipends of NEH fellows from its own funds, and fellows may receive additional funds from other sources.
NEH fellows must be granted the same benefits, services, and accommodations normally accorded other fellows.