Collaborative research

Collaborative Research Grants support original research undertaken by a team of two or more scholars or research coordinated by an individual scholar that, because of its scope or complexity, requires additional staff and resources beyond the individual's salary.

Eligible projects include:


research that significantly adds to knowledge and understanding in the humanities; conferences on topics of major importance in the humanities that will benefit ongoing research; archaeological projects that include the interpretation and communication of results (projects may encompass excavation, materials analysis, laboratory work, field reports, and preparation of interpretive monographs); translations into English of works that provide insight into the history, literature, philosophy, and artistic achievements of other cultures; and research that uses the knowledge, methods, and perspectives of the humanities to enhance understanding of science, technology, medicine, and the social sciences.

These grants support full-time or part-time activities for periods of one to three years.

Support is available for various combinations of scholars, consultants, and research assistants; project-related travel; field work; applications of information technology; and technical support and services.

All grantees are expected to communicate the results of their work to the appropriate scholarly and public audiences.

Providing Access to Grant Products As a taxpayer-supported federal agency, the NEH endeavors to make the products of its grants available to the broadest possible audience.

Our goal is for scholars, educators, students, and the American public to have ready and easy access to the wide range of NEH grant products.

For the Collaborative Research program, such products may include monographs, excavation reports, multi-authored volumes, Web sites, and the like.

For projects that lead to the development of Web sites, all other considerations being equal, the NEH gives preference to those that provide free access to the public.
Related Programs

Promotion of the Humanities_Research

National Endowment For The Humanities


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Who's Eligible


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/collaborative.html

Additional Information of Eligibility:
The following domestic entities are eligible to apply for this announcement: (1) institutions of higher education; (2) nonprofit and for-profit private entities; (3) State and local governments; (4) DOE/NNSA National Laboratories/ Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC), and (5) consortia of entities (1) through (4).

The term ?domestic entity? is defined for the purposes of the eligibility section as a legal entity established pursuant to the United States Federal or State laws that can demonstrate that its use of DOE funds will be in the economic interests of the United States (including, for example, significant operations within the U. S. or its Territories; creation of domestic manufacturing capability; use of labor in the United States; payment of United States taxes; or contributing to advancements in United States renewable energy technologies).

Non-DOE FFRDCs and other Federal agencies are not eligible to apply as prime or lead applicants; however, they are eligible to otherwise participate in the Hub activities.

Nonprofit organizations described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that engaged in lobbying activities after December 31, 1995 are not eligible to apply or to be a sub-recipient to an eligible applicant.

DOE approval may be required for any proposed non-domestic (foreign) involvement with the Hub, which includes but is not limited to Hub activities within and outside the scope of the DOE award and foreign financial contributions.



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Agency Email:
collaborative@neh.gov

Date Posted:
2008-08-11

Application Due Date:
2008-11-05

Archive Date:
2008-12-05



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