Creates bridges between the research, practice, and policy communities. The program is designed to increase the supply of, demand for, and use of high-quality research to improve the lives of youth.
Supports scholarly events, in particular national and international conferences with the aim of facilitating the discussion and analysis of specific scholarly questions as well as fostering cooperation and networking of scholars working in the same field or on interdisciplinary topics.
Encourages scholars in the humanities and cultural studies to embark on projects of groundbreaking originality. Funding will be made available for initial exploration of the research idea.
NEH challenge grants are capacity-building grants, intended to help institutions and organizations secure long-term support for their humanities programs and resources.
Patagonia funds projects that address the root causes of problems and that approach issues with a commitment to long-term change. Because we believe that the most direct path to real change is through building grassroots momentum, our funding focuses on organizations that create a strong base of citizen support.
Supports the coordination of a Diplomatic Simulations Program for the U.S. Diplomacy Center (USDC) including curriculum design, simulation writing (to include simulation scenarios, background materials and accompanying resources such as worksheets, vocabulary lists and maps) and the filming and editing of video clips that introduce the program and support the content of the simulations.
Grants support professional arts programming and projects that emphasize the potential of the arts in community development.
Supports research that expands fundamental knowledge of the Antarctic region as well as research that relies on the unique characteristics of the Antarctic continent as a platform from which to support research. The Antarctic Sciences Section strongly encourages research using existing samples, models, and data as well as research at the intersection between disciplines.
Provides support for short-term (four to six weeks) study at the University of Toronto for scholars working in the social sciences and humanities whose work relates to the Ukraine, in particular, "Challenges of Independent Ukraine."
Supports projects that promote visual and performing arts as a medium for professionals and communities, from the United States and Pakistan, to engage in substantive dialogue about issues related to civic engagement, freedom of expression and social justice.
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