National Endowment for the Humanities
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) funds humanities projects through grants for research, education, and public programs.
Get Grants for Public Humanities Programs
Nonprofits and educational institutions can secure funding to host engaging public humanities programs that complement NEH on the Road traveling exhibitions, bringing rich cultural experiences to your community.
Get Funds for Humanities Infrastructure & Growth
Nonprofit humanities organizations, including colleges, museums, and libraries, can apply for grants to build capacity and improve infrastructure. This funding supports long-term growth by enabling preservation, digital access, and facility improvements for humanities-focused activities.
Get Funding for Digital Humanities Innovation
Scholars, humanities professionals, and advanced graduate students can receive funding to expand their digital humanities expertise. This program supports training in advanced digital tools and methodologies to enhance humanities research and practice.
Get Funded: NEH Grants for Educator Development
K-12 educators and college/university faculty can access funding to enhance their understanding and teaching of humanities topics through NEH-sponsored seminars and institutes. These programs offer immersive learning experiences designed to foster intellectual growth and build scholarly communities.
Get Grants for Teacher Training Programs
Are you an educational institution looking to empower K-12 educators with immersive humanities learning? This grant funds workshops that explore American history and culture through iconic landmarks, enriching teaching for teachers nationwide.
Fund Your Book Project: NEH Public Scholar Program
Are you an independent scholar or writer with a humanities book idea for a wide audience? The NEH Public Scholar Program can provide funding to help you research and write a compelling, accessible book on a topic of general interest.
Get NEH Grants for Digital Humanities Projects!
This grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities is for institutions and individuals developing innovative digital projects in the humanities, supporting everything from initial creation to long-term sustainability. It can fund experimental tools, research on digital culture, or the revitalization of existing digital humanities initiatives, with potential for joint funding with IMLS for museum/library collaborations.
Get Funding for Public Humanities Projects
Nonprofits, educational institutions, and museums can receive funding to develop engaging public humanities projects like exhibitions, historic site interpretations, and community conversations. Bring the insights of history, literature, and art to life for diverse audiences.
Unlock Grant Money for Media Projects!
Calling all filmmakers, podcasters, and radio producers! The National Endowment for the Humanities is offering grants to support engaging media projects that explore humanities ideas and reach a broad audience.
Get Grants for Digitizing History & Growing Your Business
Preserve and share valuable historical newspapers from your state by digitizing them for a national online archive. Secure funding to manage this important cultural project and potentially expand your organization's reach and services.
Get Funding for Scholarly Editions & Translations
If you're a scholar or a team of scholars preparing valuable humanities texts, you can get funding to make them accessible. This grant supports the creation of critical editions and translations with scholarly apparatus.
Preserve Your Legacy: NEH Grants for Cultural Heritage
Non-profits like libraries, archives, and museums can get funding to protect valuable humanities collections from deterioration and disasters. This grant supports sustainable preservation methods, ensuring your artifacts remain accessible for future generations and research.
Unlock Humanities PhD Program Innovation Funds
Universities with humanities PhD programs can receive funding to develop innovative curricula that prepare graduates for diverse careers beyond academia. This grant aims to transform doctoral education and increase the societal impact of humanities scholarship.
Fund Your Innovative Education Programs!
This grant supports two- and four-year institutions looking to innovate undergraduate education through interdisciplinary collaboration. Funds are available for planning and implementing new curricular programs that integrate humanities with other fields, fostering faculty and student growth.
Get Funding to Make Humanities Books Accessible
Academic presses, scholarly societies, and museums can get funding to digitize out-of-print humanities books, making them freely available as ebooks. This initiative aims to revive valuable scholarship and share it with a wider audience.
Unlock Funding for Humanities Projects & Collections
This grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities is designed for libraries, archives, museums, and historical organizations to preserve and make humanities collections and reference resources more accessible to scholars and the public.
Get Grants for Humanities Projects - Reach Audiences!
Nonprofits and cultural institutions can get funding to bring humanities scholarship to life for the public through engaging projects like community discussions, exhibitions, or historic site interpretations. This grant empowers you to connect diverse audiences with ideas from history, literature, ethics, and art.
Fund Your Media Project: Get Cash from NEH!
Calling all filmmakers, podcasters, and TV producers! This grant offers funding to create engaging media projects that explore humanities topics, designed to captivate a wide audience.
Grant Funding for Humanities Projects & Collections
Are you a library, archive, museum, or historical organization? This grant can help you preserve and make accessible vital humanities collections and create valuable reference resources for research and education.
Unlock Funding for Humanities Programs at HBCUs, HSIs & TCUs
This grant strengthens humanities teaching and study at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, and Tribal Colleges and Universities. Funds can enhance or develop humanities programs, resources, and courses, often with input from outside scholars.