Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions

Grants for Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions (FPIRI) support fellowships at institutions devoted to advanced study and research in the humanities.

Recognizing that at times scholars need to work away from their homes and institutions, the FPIRI program sponsors fellowships


that provide scholars with research time, a stimulating intellectual environment, and access to resources that might otherwise not be available to them.

Fellowship programs may be administered by independent centers for advanced study, libraries, and museums in the United States; American overseas research centers; and American organizations that have expertise in promoting research in foreign countries.

Individual scholars apply directly to the institutions for fellowships.

A list of currently funded institutions is available.

In evaluating applications consideration is given to the library holdings, archives, special collections, and other resources—either on site or nearby—that institutions make available to fellows.

FPIRI grants provide funding for humanities fellowships of four to twelve months.

The fellowships are held at the U. S. grantee institutions or—in the case of overseas research centers and organizations—abroad.

Related Programs

Promotion of the Humanities_Research

National Endowment For The Humanities


Agency: National Endowment for the Humanities

Office:

Estimated Funding: $1,500,000


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://www.neh.gov/grants/research/fellowship-programs-independent-research-institutions

Additional Information of Eligibility:
42 U.S.C.

15082 (DD Act Section 162) authorizes grants only to "public or private non-profit entities." These include also include the following: Regional Organizations, U. S. Territory or Possession, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions.

Foreign entities are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement.

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:


Agency Email Description:


Agency Email:
fpiri@neh.gov

Date Posted:
2016-05-27

Application Due Date:
2016-08-16

Archive Date:
2016-08-25


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