
General Funding Sources (Interdisciplinary)
A. National Endowment for the Humanities
NEH is an
independent grant-making agency of the United States government
dedicated to supporting research, education, and public programs
in the humanities.
Deadlines: Multiple
www.neh.fed.us
B. Social Science Research Council
The SSRC
sponsors fellowship and grant programs on a wide range of topics,
and across many different career stages. Most support goes to predissertation,
dissertation, and postdoctoral fellowships, offered through annual
competitions. Some programs support summer institutes and advanced
research grants. Although most programs target the social sciences,
many are also open to applicants from the humanities, the natural
sciences, and relevant professional and practitioner communities.
Special emphasis is given to projects with an international focus
Deadlines: Vary
www.ssrc.org/fellowships
C. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA)
Through
its many programs, this Department of State agency funds efforts
to "foster mutual understanding between the United States and
other countries through international educational and training programs."
These include the Fulbright Scholars program, other fellowships,
grants programs, and exchange programs for both scholars and students.
Please visit the website for program details.
Deadlines: Multiple, by program
http://exchanges.state.gov/education/rfgps/menu.htm
D. Initiative Grants to Network Christian Scholars (CCCU)
A three-year
grant of $15,000 enables scholars to meet, share research, critique
each other's work and plan future individual or collaborative research
projects related to a common theme. Approved projects create networks
of mutual benefit to all team members and hold promise for dissemination.
Preference given to projects that are informed by a Christian faith
perspective, including "outstanding students."
Deadline: See website
www.cccu.org/projects/ig
Grants Office:
Mabee 223
April L. Moreton,
Ph.D.
Director of Foundation &
Corporate Relations
479.524.7254
amoreton@jbu.edu