Date posted: December 8, 2008
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 45.164
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- These grants support ancillary public humanities programs to accompany NEH on the Road traveling exhibitions.
- Typical formats involve lectures, reading and discussion programs, film discussion programs, Chautauqua presentations by scholars, family programs, exhibition tours, or other appropriate formats for reaching the general public.
Successful applicants will be awarded a grant of $1,000 in outright funds.
The grant period should not exceed three months, including the period of time in which the exhibition is actually on display at the host institution.
Cost sharing
Cost sharing is not required.
An institution is eligible to apply only if it is a nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and has already received a confirmed booking for one of the NEH on the Road exhibitions through Mid America Arts Alliance.
Ineligible applications will not be reviewed.
Register or Verify Registration with Grants.gov
Applications for this program must be submitted via
Grants.gov. Before using Grants.gov for the first time, each organization must register with the Web site to create an institutional profile. Once registered, your organization can then apply for any government grant on the Grants.gov Web site.
If your organization has already registered and you have verified that your registration is still valid, you may skip this step. If not, please see our handy
checklist to guide you through the registration process.
We strongly recommend that you complete your registration at least two weeks before the application deadline, as it takes time for your registration to be processed.
If you have problems registering with Grants.gov, call the Grants.gov help desk at 1-800-518-4726.
Download the Free Adobe Reader software
To fill out a Grants.gov application package, you will need to download
and install the current version of Adobe Reader. The latest version of Adobe Reader,
which is designed to function with PCs and Macintosh computers using a variety of popular
operating systems, is available at no charge from the Adobe Web site
(
www.adobe.com).
Once installed, the current version of Adobe Reader will allow you to view and fill out Grants.gov
application packages for any federal agency. If you have a problem installing Adobe Reader, it
may be because you do not have permission to install a new program on your computer. Many
organizations have rules about installing new programs. If you encounter a problem, contact
your system administrator.
Download the Application Package
To submit your application,
you will need to download the application package from the Grants.gov
Web site. You can download the application package at any time.
(You do not have to wait for your Grants.gov registration to
be complete.) Click the button at the right to download the
package.
Save the application package to your computer’s hard drive. To open the application package, select the file and double click. You do not have to be online to work on it.
You can save your application package at any time by clicking the “Save” button at the top of your screen.
Tip: If you choose to save your application package before you have completed it, you may receive an error
message indicating that your application is not valid if all of the forms have not been completed. Click “OK” to save your work and complete
the package another time. You can also use e-mail to share the application package with members of your organization or project team.
The application package contains three forms that you must complete in
order to submit your application:
- Application for Federal Domestic Assistance - Short
Organizational (SF-424 Short)—this form asks for basic
information about the project, the project director, and the
institution.
- Supplementary Cover Sheet for NEH Grant Programs—this form asks for additional information about the project director,
the institution, and the budget.
- NEH Attachment Form—this form allows you to
attach the rest of your application as a single file.
HOW TO FILL OUT THE
APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE SF-424 SHORT FORM
Select the form from the menu and double click to open it. Please
provide the following information:
- Name of Federal Agency: This will
be filled in automatically with “National Endowment for the Humanities.”
- Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: This
will be filled in automatically with the CFDA number and title of the
NEH program to which you are applying.
- Date Received: Please leave blank.
- Funding Opportunity Number: This will be filled in
automatically.
- Applicant Information: In this section, please
supply the name, address, employer/taxpayer identification number
(EIN/TIN), DUNS number, Web site address, and congressional district of
the institution. Also choose the “type” that best describes your
institution (you only need to select one).
If your institution is located, for example, in the 5th Congressional
District of your state, put a “5.” If your institution doesn’t have a
congressional district (e.g., it is in a state or U.S. territory that
doesn’t have districts or is in a foreign country), put a “0” (zero).
All institutions applying to federal grant programs are required to provide
a DUNS number, issued by Dun & Bradstreet, as part of their application.
Project directors should contact their institution’s grant administrator
or chief financial officer to obtain their institution’s DUNS number.
Federal grant applicants can obtain a DUNS number free of charge by
calling 1-866-705-5711. (
Learn more about the
requirement.)
- Project Information: The project title should be: Public Programming to Accompany Traveling Exhibition, followed by the name of the exhibition that you have booked.
Under Project Description, indicate that the request is for funds is to support humanities programs that will supplement the exhibition. You need not describe the programs in detail.
List the starting and ending dates for your project. Generally, it is best to have the starting date begin about a month before your scheduled booking and to have the ending date be shortly after the exhibition closes. (This allows for sufficient time to hold programs before the exhibition is actually installed and to wrap things up quickly, once it is dismantled.)
- Project Director: Provide the Social Security
Number, name, title, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone and
fax numbers for the project director.
Disclosure of Social Security
Numbers is optional. NEH uses them for internal application processing
only.
- Primary Contact/Grants Administrator: Provide the
contact information for the official responsible for the administration
of the grant (e.g., negotiating the project budget and ensuring
compliance with the terms and conditions of the award). This person is
often a grants or research officer or a sponsored programs official.
Normally, the Institutional Grants Administrator is not the same person
as the Project Director. If the project director and the grant
administrator are the same person, skip to item 9.
- Authorized Representative: Provide the contact
information for the Authorized Organization Representative (AOR) who is
submitting the application on behalf of the institution. This person,
often called an “Authorizing Official,” is typically the president, vice
president, executive director, provost, or chancellor. In order to
become an AOR, the person must be designated by the institution’s
E-Business Point of Contact. For more information, please consult the
Grants.gov user guide, which is available at: www07.grants.gov/applicants/app_help_reso.jsp.
HOW TO FILL OUT THE SUPPLEMENTARY COVER SHEET FOR NEH GRANT PROGRAMS
Select the form from the menu and double click to open it. Please
provide the following information:
- Project Director: Use the pull-down menu to select
the major field of study for the project director.
- Institution Information: Use the pull-down menu to
select your type of institution.
- Project Funding: Enter your project funding
information. Note that applicants for Challenge Grants should use the
right column only; applicants to all other programs should use the left
column only.
- Application Information: Indicate whether the
proposal will be submitted to other NEH grant programs, government
agencies, or private entities for funding. If so, please indicate where
and when. NEH frequently cosponsors projects with other funding sources.
Providing this information will not prejudice the review of your
application.
For Type of
Application, check “new” if the application requests a new period of funding, whether for a new project or the next phase of a project previously funded by NEH. Check “supplement” if the application requests additional funding for a current NEH grant. Applicants requesting a supplement should provide the current grant number. Before submitting an application for a supplement, applicants should discuss their request with an NEH program officer.
For Project Field
Code, use the pull-down menu to select the humanities field of
the project. If the project is multidisciplinary, choose the field that
corresponds to the project’s predominant discipline.
HOW TO USE THE NEH
ATTACHMENT FORM
You will use this form to attach the file that makes up your application.
This file is the PDF file you received from the Mid America Arts Alliance that contains your original application
to them for a booking for the NEH on the Road exhibition. That entire application (i.e., original cover sheet,
description of programs, and budget) should be a single PDF file, saved on your computer as “applicationandbudget.pdf.”
No other attachments are required.
Your attachments must be in Portable Document Format (.pdf). We cannot accept attachments in their original word processing or spreadsheet formats. If you don’t already have software to convert your files into PDFs, there are many low-cost and free software packages available. To learn more, go to
http://www.neh.gov/grants/grantsgov/pdf.html.
When you open the NEH Attachment Form, you will find 15 attachment buttons, labeled “Attachment 1”
through “Attachment 15.” You will be using only “Attachment 1.” By clicking on this button, you will be able to choose the file from your computer that you received from the Mid America Arts Alliance that you wish to attach. Please name the file “application and budget.pdf”.
UPLOADING YOUR APPLICATION
TO GRANTS.GOV
When you have completed all three forms, use the right-facing arrow to move each of them to the “Mandatory Documents for Submission”
column. Once they have been moved over, the “Submit” button will activate. You are now ready to upload your application package
to Grants.gov.
During the registration process, your institution designated one or more AORs (Authorized Organization Representatives).
These AORs typically work in your institution’s Sponsored Research Office or Grants Office. When you have completed your
application, you must ask your AOR to submit the application, using the special username and password that was assigned to
him or her during the registration process.
To submit your application, your computer must have an active connection to the Internet. To begin the submission process, click the “submit” button. A page will appear, asking you to sign and submit your application. At this point, your AOR will enter his or her username and password. When you click the
“sign and submit application” button, your application package will be uploaded to Grants.gov. Please note that it may take some time to upload your application package, depending on the size of your
files and the speed of your Internet connection.
After the upload is complete, a confirmation page, which includes a tracking number, will
appear, indicating that you have submitted your application to Grants.gov. Please print this
page for your records. The AOR will also receive a confirmation e-mail.
NEH suggests that you submit your application no later than 5:00 p.m.
Eastern Time on the day of the deadline. That way, should you encounter a
technical problem of some kind, you will still have time to contact the
Grants.gov help desk for support. The Grants.gov help desk is open Monday
to Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time at 1-800-518-4726. You
can also send an e-mail to
support@grants.gov.
Deadlines
Applications must be received by Grants.gov by December 31, 2009. Grants.gov will date- and time-stamp your application after it is fully uploaded. Applications should normally be submitted approximately four to five months prior to the arrival of the exhibition at your institution in order to allow for processing time.
Late applications will not be reviewed.
Evaluators are asked to apply the following evaluation criterion: The criterion for review is the degree to which the programs involve humanities experts as presenters in ways that build on the themes of the exhibition.
Review and Selection Process: NEH staff evaluate applications and forward recommendations to the National Council on the Humanities. The National Council meets at various times during the year to advise the NEH chairman on grants. The chairman takes into account the advice provided by the review process and, by law, makes all funding decisions.
All other considerations being equal, preference will be given to projects that provide free access to materials produced with grant funds.
Knowledgeable persons outside NEH will read each application and advise the agency about its merits. The Endowment’s staff comments on matters of fact or on significant issues that otherwise would be missing from these reviews, then makes recommendations to the National Council on the Humanities. The National Council meets at various times during the year to advise the NEH chairman on grants. The chairman takes into account
the advice provided by the review process and, by law, makes all funding decisions.
Award notices
Applicants will be notified by mail. Applicants submitting applications by March 15, 2009, will be notified in July 2009; applicants submitting applications by May 15, 2009, will be notified in September 2009; and applicants submitting applications by December 31, 2009, will be notified in April 2010. Institutional grants administrators and project directors of successful applications will also receive at that time award documents by mail.
Administrative requirements
Award conditions
Reporting requirements
Award recipients will be required to submit a final report to Mid America Arts Alliance on the activities under this award.
If you have questions about the program, contact:
Division of Public Programs
National Endowment for the Humanities
1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20506
202-606-8269
Privacy Policy
Information in these guidelines is solicited under the authority of the National Foundation on the Arts
and Humanities Act of 1965, as amended, 20 U.S.C. 956. The principal purpose for which the information
will be used is to process the grant application. The information may also be used for statistical research,
analysis of trends, and Congressional oversight. Failure to provide the information may result in the delay or
rejection of the application.
Application Completion Time
The Office of Management and Budget requires federal agencies
to supply information on the time needed to complete forms and also to invite comments on the
paperwork burden. NEH estimates the average time to complete this application is fifteen hours
per response. This estimate includes time for reviewing instructions, researching, gathering, and
maintaining the information needed, and completing and reviewing the application.
Please send any comments regarding the estimated completion time or any other
aspect of this application, including suggestions for reducing the completion time, to the Office
of Publications, National Endowment for the Humanities,
Washington, D.C. 20506; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (3136-0134),
Washington, D.C. 20503. According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond
to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB number.