The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the Institute of
Museum and Library Services (IMLS) invite applications from U.S.
nonprofit organizations to a digital humanities grant competition
sponsored by the two federal agencies. The grant program, "Advancing
Knowledge: The IMLS/NEH Digital Partnership," seeks applications for
projects that would explore new ways to share, examine, and interpret
humanities collections in a digital environment and develop new uses and
audiences for existing digital resources.   Grants are intended to spur
innovation and new collaborations; advance the role of cultural
repositories in online teaching, learning, and research; and develop
collaborative approaches involving the scholarly community and cultural
repositories for the creation, management, preservation, and
presentation of reusable digital collections and products.   
Projects must be collaborative with at least one museum, library, or
archive as an integral member of the project team. Awards normally are
for two years and typically range from $50,000 to a maximum of $350,000.
Nonprofit institutions interested in applying can find guidelines online
at http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/Digital_Partnership.html.  The
deadline for applications is March 18, 2008, and applications must be
submitted through www.Grants.gov.  Applicants are encouraged to contact
program officers who can offer advice about preparing the proposal and
review draft proposals. Draft proposals should be submitted six weeks
before the deadline. Questions and drafts may be submitted by e-mail to
preservation at neh.gov.

Laura J. Word
Senior Program Officer
Division of Preservation and Access
National Endowment for the Humanities
1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Room 411
Washington, D.C.  20506
202/606-8570
lword at neh.gov


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