Funding Opportunities : News
- DH Now (Community-published, hosted by CHNM)Travel awards, fellowships, training programs, ...
- HASTAC community-edited list of US OpportunitiesGoogle doc of many, many opportunities; some are out of date, but lots of great grants to choose from of varying scale.
Inspiration
To find existing projects that might serve as models, see:
- DH Commons list of Projects in search of collaborators
- NEH Office of Digital Humanities:library of funded projects
- NINES peer-reviewed projects in 19th century studies
- 18thConnect (same for 18th century studies)
- The Institute for Enabling Geospatial Scholarship’s Catalog of Spatial Humanities Projects
- Patrick Sahle’s Catalog of Scholarly Digital Editions
Digital Humanities PostDocs
Prizes, Competitive Scholarships
- DHSI ScholarshipsCombine it with ADHO's Global Outlook::Digital Humanities travel bursary!
The Inevitable
- Grants.govFor any government-funded grant, you will almost certainly have to submit your application through grants.gov.
Cornell's Office of Sponsored Programs may be able to help.
The Big Guns
- Association for Computers & the Humanities (a Division of ADHO)Example of previous call for applications--microgrants (sometimes called incubator grants) & more
At Cornell
Grants Program for Digital Collections in Arts & Sciences
Graduate Student program: remember to consult with staff before mid-February and apply in March.
Fellowships
- CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowships in Data CurationOffers recent PhD graduates the chance to help develop research tools, resources, and services while exploring new career opportunities. Host institutions benefit from fellows' field-specific expertise by gaining insights into their collections' potential uses and users, scholarly information behaviors, and current teaching and learning practices within particular disciplines. New in 2017: Data Curation Fellowships in Latin American and
Caribbean Studies - Stanford Humanities Center FellowshipsExternal fellowships for faculty fellowships.
- Virginia's IATH Visiting FellowshipsInstitute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities Visiting Fellowships
Learning Opportunities
- National Endowment for the Humanities’ Office of Digital Humanities-funded Workshops
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI)
- Humanities Intensive Learning and Teaching (HILT)
- Alliance for Digital Humanities’ Digital Humanities Conference
- Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School
- THATCamps
- National Humanities Center Summer Institute
- Berkeley Digital Humanities Summer Institute
- Humanities, Arts, Sciences and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory annual conference (HASTAC)
- European Summer University in Digital Humanities
- Building an Accessible Future for the Humanities Project workshop
Data management plans
Please be aware that most NEH digital humanities grants now require that proposal include a data management plan! For help with data management, please see the Cornell Data Services tab on this guide. NEH also explains the purpose and expectations of data management plans.
Developing & Managing Projects
Website about digital humanities project development, management, and grant writing,
Forthcoming as a book: Getting Started in the Digital Humanities: A How-To Guide for Digital Research (not yet published as of fall 2020)
CHNM Resources
Guide developed by DH gurus at CHNM for IMLS’s WebWise conference in 2013 that might help you in project planning and identifying funding sources:
Source: http://arthistory2014.doingdh.org/project-planning-resources/
Consider
- NY Council for the Humanities Vision GrantsVision Grants for up to $1,500 help groups brainstorm, connect, research, strategize, and design engaging public humanities programs. Innovation is welcomed...