Funding Opportunities
We invite faculty to apply for our faculty research grants as well as for the Baldridge Book Subvention Grant. Additionally, we oversee the campus nomination process for the NEH Summer Stipend annual competition. Please contact us with questions at: humanities.institute@mso.umt.edu
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About
The Humanities Institute at the 猎奇重口 is accepting applications from 猎奇重口 faculty for funding of research projects in the humanities. Grants of up to $2000 will be awarded to support 猎奇重口 faculty in the pursuit of their humanities research and to promote their humanities scholarship.
Application Deadline: March 15
Proposal Requirements
- Online application form
- Abstract (100 words or less)
- Project description (2 pp. single spaced max.) that describes the following aspects of the project:
- Topic and research contribution
- Significance with respect to: 1) The applicant’s disciplinary/interdisciplinary field(s) of study; 2) The applicant’s research career
- Methods and work plan
- Final product and dissemination (e.g. publication in a peer-reviewed journal) and timeline for completion
- Short bibliography
- CV indicating accomplishments relevant to the project (2 pp. single-spaced max.)
- List of any other grants awarded or sought for this project
- Proposal budget and budget narrative (1 p. single-spaced max.)
- Allowable budget items include research activities essential to the project:
- Travel to conduct research
- Purchase of research materials, supplies, services and support
- Costs associated with collaborating with other scholars
- Grant funds may not be used for regular conference travel. The committee will however review, on a case-by-case basis, proposals that request travel funds for completing a project (including e.g. collaborating with colleagues or meeting with editors)
- Summer salary is an allowable expense.
- Please note that grants distributed as summer salary must be taxed as income, which may significantly reduce the award amount received.
- Allowable budget items include research activities essential to the project:
Criteria for Evaluation
- Faculty members in any department or program at the 猎奇重口 are eligible to apply. This includes faculty in traditional humanities disciplines such as (but not limited to) history, literature, philosophy, modern and classical languages, linguistics, religious studies, archaeology, criticism and theory of the visual and performing arts, as well as faculty in the social and natural sciences who are pursuing research projects that focus on humanistic topics and that employ humanistic methods. For further definition of the humanities see the .
- Excellence in peer-reviewed humanities scholarship (including publications in print and other professional media) is the primary criterion for awarding grants.
- Projects that lead to the production of original works of art in a faculty member’s professional area of expertise, including visual art in any medium (painting, drawing, photography, film), performance art in any mode (theater, dance, music), and creative writing in any genre, are eligible for Humanities Institute grants.
- Arts proposals must articulate how they engage and inform humanities research topics, methods and debates.
- Arts projects must identify a plan for the public dissemination of the project in recognized professional formats and forums that engage and inform the humanities.
- The Institute encourages interdisciplinary projects that employ new methodologies.
- Proposals will be reviewed by a committee composed of UM faculty in humanities departments and programs.
Selection Criteria for Humanities Institute Faculty Research Grants
Awards and Distribution
- Grant funds can be dispersed in one of two ways:
- For project-related work during the academic year, awarded funds will be dispersed through the applicant’s home department for project-related direct expenses.
- For project-related work during the summer months only, funds can be dispersed as above or directly to the applicant as summer salary (withholding tax applies).
- Successful applicants are asked to submit a brief project update by August 31.
- Awardees may be invited to present the results of their grant-supported work in a public talk hosted by the Humanities Institute during the academic year.
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The Baldridge Book Subvention Fund supports the publishing of scholarly books by H&S faculty in the areas of African American Studies, Economics, English, History, Liberal Studies, Linguistics, Modern and Classical Languages & Literatures, Native American Studies, Philosophy and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies. This fund is meant to support costs that an author may be obligated to pay to a publisher in order to accomplish production. Examples of such costs include photograph reproductions, translations and indexing.
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The National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipends are aimed at stimulating new research and publications in the humanities by providing $8000 to support projects at any stage of development, but especially early-stage research and late-stage writing. The Humanities Institute will nominate one tenured/tenure-track faculty member to submit an application for Summer 2025. Nominees must be faculty who have not previously held an NEH award in any of its programs for individuals. Please contact Matthew Semanoff (matthew.semanoff@umontana.edu) with questions about this funding opportunity.
The internal application deadline for UM faculty is September 9, 2024.
For more details regarding the NEH application process, the materials submitted, and the review criteria, please see the The also includes a list of recipients and samples of successful applications. They will also host a describing the program, the review process, and the application components. During this webinar, NEH staff will offer tips on writing a competitive proposal.
Nomination Process
The internal application deadline for UM faculty is September 9, 2024. The Humanities Institute will notify the selected nominee on September 16, 2024.
The Humanities Institute Advisory Board will select a nominee based on the materials and criteria required for the NEH application. Applicants should review Section E of the for details about selection criteria and the NEH selection process.
Please submit proposals through the online application form below.
Please upload a single PDF including the following materials:
- Project Narrative (3 pages)
- Work Plan (1 page)
- Bibliography (1 page)
- CV (2 pages)
- The names and contact information for two references. The letters are not required at this stage.
- Appendices: Depending on the specific nature of your project, you may provide additional supporting documentation. NEH will not review applications that include any appendices other than those listed. Please refer to the Notice of Funding Opportunity for specific details.
ALL faculty doing research in the Humanities are encouraged to apply. The awards are not restricted to faculty in the College of Humanities and Sciences.
Online Application
Please complete the online application form below and attach your grant application as one PDF in accordance with the when prompted.