Get Up to $350K for Humanities Preservation & Access
Posted: April 17, 2018
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Summary
Humanities organizations and researchers can receive funding to develop innovative solutions for preserving and accessing valuable cultural heritage materials. This grant supports projects ranging from initial research to advanced implementation, aiming to benefit the broader cultural heritage community.
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Full Description
The Research and Development program supports projects that address major challenges in preserving or providing access to humanities collections and resources. These challenges include the need to find better ways to preserve materials of critical importance to the nation’s cultural heritage—from fragile artifacts and manuscripts to analog recordings and digital assets subject to technological obsolescence—and to develop advanced modes of organizing, searching, discovering, and using such materials. This program recognizes that finding solutions to complex problems often requires forming interdisciplinary project teams, bringing together participants with expertise in the humanities; in preservation; and in information, computer, and natural science. All projects must demonstrate how advances in preservation and access would benefit the cultural heritage community in supporting humanities research, teaching, or public programming.
Research and Development offers two funding tiers in order to address projects at all stages of development and implementation. Tier I: Planning and Basic Research Tier I provides awards up to $75,000 for a period of performance of one to two years. This level supports the following activities: • planning and preliminary work for large-scale research and development projects; and • stand-alone basic research projects, such as case studies, experiments, or the development of methods, models, and tools. Tier II: Advanced Implementation Tier II provides awards up to $350,000 for a period of performance of one to three years.
This level supports projects at a more advanced stage of implementation for the following activities: • the development of standards, practices, methodologies, or workflows for preserving and creating access to humanities collections; and • applied research addressing preservation and access issues concerning humanities collections. Applications for Advanced Implementation must demonstrate significant planning or prior research in one or more relevant fields. Successful completion of a Tier I project is not a prerequisite for applying for a Tier II award.