Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants
National Endowment for the HumanitiesThis program is designed to encourage innovations in the digital humanities. By awarding relatively small grants to
support the planning stages, NEH aims to encourage the development of innovative projects that promise to benefit
the humanities.
Proposals should be for the planning or initial stages of digital initiatives in any area of the humanities. Digital Humanities
Start-Up Grants may involve:
• research that brings new approaches or documents best practices in the study of the digital humanities;
• planning and developing prototypes of new digital tools for preserving, analyzing, and making accessible
digital resources, including libraries’ and museums’ digital assets;
• scholarship or studies that examine the philosophical or practical implications and impact of the use of
emerging technologies in specific fields or disciplines of the humanities, or in interdisciplinary collaborations
involving several fields or disciplines;
• innovative uses of technology for public programming and education utilizing both traditional and new
media; and
new digital modes of publication that facilitate the dissemination of humanities scholarship in advanced
academic as well as informal or formal educational settings at all academic levels.
Innovation is a hallmark of this grant category. All applicants must propose an innovative approach, method, tool, or
idea that has not been used before in the humanities. These grants are modeled, in part, on the “high risk/high reward”
paradigm often used by funding agencies in the sciences. NEH is requesting proposals for projects that take some risks
in the pursuit of innovation and excellence.
Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants should result in plans, prototypes, or proofs of concept for long-term digital humanities
projects prior to implementation
For more information:
http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/digitalhumanitiesstartup.html

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