By Kassandra Wahlstrom Ford
The Federation of State Humanities Councils (Federation) and the National Humanities Alliance (NHA) are pleased to announce a new grant program to support the attendance and travel expenses of up to 15 attendees of the 2024 National Humanities Conference in Providence, Rhode Island November 13-17. We are grateful to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for its support of this program.
Applications are due by July 15, 2024.
The grants will reimburse travel, lodging, and registration expenses relating to the National Humanities Conference for U.S.-based humanities students, professionals, and scholars from a range of organizations such as state and jurisdictional humanities councils, community colleges, four-year colleges, universities, museums, community organizations, and libraries. The grants are also available to those who are not affiliated with a particular organization.
Applications are particularly encouraged from individuals from marginalized populations and communities previously underrepresented at the National Humanities Conference and those who do not have institutional support to take advantage of professional development opportunities. Preference will be given to applicants who can articulate the barriers to access that they have faced in their humanities education and/or work and explain how participation in this conference will benefit their professional development.
Grants of up to $1,920 will reimburse recipients for conference registration, travel, and lodging expenses. Several (but not all) meals are included in the registration cost. Grant recipients are required to attend the entire National Humanities Conference in Providence, Rhode Island November 13-17, 2024. At the conference, the cohort will discuss their work relevant to the conference theme, Making Waves, Navigating Currents of Change, with each other and other conference attendees at a roundtable session, gather to get to know one another over breakfast, network with conference attendees, and meet with senior staff from the NEH.
Application Process
Applicants will submit a brief application document including the following:
- A description of the barriers to access they have faced in their humanities education and/or work;
- A description of how participation in a conference focused on deepening the public’s engagement with the humanities would contribute to their professional growth;
- How they plan to share knowledge from the conference in their work, community, or academic studies; and
- A resume or curriculum vitae (2-page limit).
All applicants will be added to the waitlist for discounted conference registration.
The deadline for applications is July 15, 2024. Successful applicants will be notified by late August.
Posted on: June 5, 2024
Photo Credit
Van Leesten Memorial Bridge, Providence, RI – INFORM Studio + Buro Happold (Photo by Steve Kroodsma)