Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions

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

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.
Related Programs

Promotion of the Humanities_Research

National Endowment For The Humanities


Agency: National Endowment For The Humanities

Office: National Endowment for the Humanities

Estimated Funding: $990,000


Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





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

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligible Applicants: A.

In order to be an “Eligible Intermediary,” the applicant must document in its application that it: 1.

Has at least 2 years of experience in carrying out drug-free workplace programs; 2.

Has a drug-free workplace policy in effect; 3.

Is located in a state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States; and 4.

Has as its purpose - a.

the development of comprehensive drug-free workplace programs or the provision of drug-free workplace services; or b.

the provision of other forms of assistance and services to small businesses; or c.

that it is eligible to receive a grant under chapter 2 of the National Narcotics Leadership Act of 1998 (must provide certification).

5.

Has an established organizational infrastructure with an internal financial management system that meets the standards prescribed in 2 CFR Part 215, Subpart C, Section 215.21 through 215.28, “Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Non-Profit Organizations.” The application must include certification to verify that this requirement has been met (e.g., a written statement from a certified public accountant).

6.

Has a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number which is a unique nine-digit identification number provided by Dun & Bradstreet.

Please see page A-13 for instructions on obtaining a DUNS number.

7.

Has a registered with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR).

8.

Is registered on www.grants.gov.

9.

Nothing shall preclude a faith-based or community organization from being considered an eligible applicant for the DFWP program, provided it meets all of the requirements listed above.

B.

Small Business Development Centers An eligible SBDC applicant must be a current lead center SBDC.



Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.neh.gov/grants/research/fellowship-programs-independent-research-institutions

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
fpiri@neh.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2019-05-20

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2010-06-16


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