The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act recognizes that the nonprofit humanities sector is an essential component of America’s economic and civic life. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has received supplemental funding to provide emergency relief to institutions and organizations working in the humanities that have been affected by the coronavirus. In keeping with Congress’s intent in enacting the CARES Act, proposed short-term projects should emphasize retaining or hiring humanities staff.
NEH invites applications from eligible organizations seeking support for at-risk humanities positions and projects that have been impacted by the coronavirus. Through this funding opportunity, NEH will award grants to museums, libraries and archives, historic sites, independent research institutions, professional organizations, colleges and universities, and other cultural organizations across the country to help these entities continue to advance their mission during the interruption of their operations due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Contact Information
For projects focusing on education, contact the Division of Education Programs at education@neh.gov.
For projects focused on public programming, contact the Division of Public Programs at publicpgms@neh.gov.
For projects focusing on digital humanities, contact the Office of Digital Humanities at odh@neh.gov.
For projects focusing on scholarly research, contact the Division of Research Programs at research@neh.gov.
For projects focusing on preservation and access, contact the Division of Preservation and Access at preservation@neh.gov.
https://www.neh.gov/program/neh-cares-cultural-organizations