The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act recognizes that the nonprofit humanities sector is an essential component of America's economic and civic life.  The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has received supplemental funding to provide emergency relief to institutions and organizations working in the humanities that have been affected by the coronavirus.  In keeping with Congress's intent in enacting the CARES Act, proposed short-term projects should emphasize retaining or hiring humanities staff. 

Arizona Humanities is honored to provide rapid-response funding to non-profit humanities and cultural organizations that are facing financial hardship resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. These grants are funded by the Congressional CARES Act through the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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In recent years, a variety of institutions have sought to promote “creativity,” investing resources into schemes aimed at fostering novel expressions and technical and social innovations. In practice, institutions often recognize, reward and encourage particular forms of creativity, sometimes to the exclusion of forms that might prove valuable according to other criteria of evaluation.

The “Designing Radical Pedagogies” research cluster will investigate what a radical rethinking of education might look like at a time when change is accelerating in every aspect of global life.

Taking inspiration from a wide range of creative contemporary and historical movements, this cluster brings together the disciplines of education, art and design, and the critical humanities to creatively mobilize them for the contemporary university as a microcosm of global social, economic and environmental crises.

The Global Latin American Studies research cluster will bring together humanities scholars from across Arizona State University schools and campuses to engage with and foster cutting-edge, transdisciplinary scholarship on Latin America. The cluster will focus on historical and contemporary aspects of topics that link the United States and Latin America from a humanities perspective. These include causes and effects of transnational migration, the international drug trade and its consequences, climate change in its human and ecological aspects, food and health, 

Zines (pronounced zeenes) are do-it-yourself publications that come in many shapes and flavors and invite readers to an intimate reading experience like no other. Away from the mainstream publishing scene and distribution chains, these print materials explore creative self-expression and artistic freedom issues while stretching and redefining the perception of knowledge creation and dissemination in the digital age.

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act recognizes that the nonprofit humanities sector is an essential component of America's economic and civic life.  The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has received supplemental funding to provide emergency relief to institutions and organizations working in the humanities that have been affected by the coronavirus.  In keeping with Congress's intent in enacting the CARES Act, proposed short-term projects should emphasize retaining or hiring humanities staff.  

Through this opportunity, BJA seeks to fund an accredited university of higher education or an accredited law school to manage the National Center on Restorative Justice, with the overall purpose of educating and training the next generation of justice leaders.

This opportunity is first come, first served. No LS Cover Page is requested; please complete the required information as part of the InfoReady application.

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