Building History Education Capacity in Nebraska

GrantID: 58642

Grant Funding Amount Low: $150,000

Deadline: November 29, 2023

Grant Amount High: $450,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Nebraska that are actively involved in Students. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Nebraska: A Hub for Humanities Scholarship in the Heartland America Nebraska, with its rich cultural heritage and strategic location, presents a unique environment for impactful scholarly editions and translations. The state's academic institutions, cultural organizations, and governmental agencies form a robust ecosystem that supports humanities scholarship. The Nebraska Arts Council and Humanities Nebraska are key state agencies that provide funding and resources for projects that promote the humanities. Nebraska's distinct cultural identity, shaped by its Native American heritage and pioneer history, provides a compelling context for scholarly editions and translations that explore the state's history, literature, and culture. The state's frontier counties and rural landscapes offer a unique demographic feature that distinguishes Nebraska from its neighbors. Nebraska's location in the heartland of America makes it an ideal hub for projects that bridge languages, cultures, and time periods. The state's research universities and liberal arts colleges provide a talented pool of scholars and researchers who can contribute to and benefit from these projects. Grants for nonprofits in Nebraska can be used to support a wide range of humanities projects, from editing and annotating foundational texts to translating works from other languages into English. The Nebraska Arts Council and Humanities Nebraska offer various grant programs that can be used to support these types of projects. In addition to state-level funding, Nebraska is also close to other states and regions that can provide additional resources and support. For example, the nearby University of Kansas is a renowned center for digital humanities, and the state of Kansas has a number of initiatives that support humanities scholarship. Similarly, the city of St. Louis, Missouri, is home to a thriving humanities community, with institutions such as the Missouri Historical Society and the Saint Louis Art Museum. Nebraska's proximity to these resources makes it an attractive location for scholars and researchers who want to be part of a vibrant humanities community. Nebraska community foundation grants and Nebraska community grants can also be used to support humanities projects, particularly those that have a local focus or involve community engagement. The state's government grants, such as those offered by the Nebraska Department of Education, can also be used to support humanities projects, particularly those that align with state education standards. In terms of specific areas of focus, Nebraska's humanities community is well-suited to support projects that explore the state's history, particularly its Native American heritage and pioneer history. The state's cultural organizations, such as the Nebraska State Historical Society, have a deep understanding of the state's history and can provide valuable resources and expertise to scholars working on these topics. Nebraska is also home to a number of institutions that specialize in the humanities, including the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Nebraska Wesleyan University. These institutions provide a rich intellectual environment that can support a wide range of humanities projects. Nebraska government grants can be used to support projects that promote the humanities, particularly those that align with state priorities. Overall, Nebraska's unique cultural heritage, robust ecosystem of academic and cultural institutions, and strategic location make it an ideal location for impactful scholarly editions and translations. The state's humanities community is well-suited to support a wide range of projects, from those that explore the state's history to those that promote the humanities more broadly. By providing funding and resources for these projects, Nebraska can continue to support the creation of new knowledge and understanding in the humanities. FAQs: Q: What types of humanities projects are eligible for funding in Nebraska? A: A wide range of humanities projects are eligible for funding in Nebraska, including editing and annotating foundational texts, translating works from other languages into English, and projects that explore the state's history and culture. Q: How can Nebraska nonprofits apply for grants to support humanities projects? A: Nebraska nonprofits can apply for grants through the Nebraska Arts Council and Humanities Nebraska, as well as other state and local agencies that support the humanities. Q: What resources are available to support humanities scholars and researchers in Nebraska? A: Nebraska is home to a number of institutions that support humanities scholarship, including research universities and liberal arts colleges, cultural organizations, and state and local agencies that provide funding and resources for humanities projects.

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