Date posted: April 30, 2008 CFDA Number: 45.160 Type of Award: Questions? Summer Stipends support individuals pursuing advanced research that is of value to scholars and general audiences in the humanities. Recipients usually produce articles, monographs, books, digital materials, archaeological site reports, translations, editions, and other scholarly tools. Summer Stipends support full-time work on a humanities project for a period of two months. Summer Stipends support projects at any stage of development. Summer Stipends are awarded to individual scholars. Organizations are not eligible to apply. Summer Stipends may not be used for:
Providing Access to Grant Products As a taxpayer-supported federal agency, the NEH endeavors to make the products of its awards available to the broadest possible audience. Our goal is for scholars, educators, students, and the American public to have ready and easy access to the wide range of NEH grant products. For the Summer Stipends program, such products may include digital tools, Web sites, and the like. For projects that lead to the development of Web sites, all other considerations being equal, the NEH gives preference to those that provide free access to the public. Detailed guidance on access and dissemination matters can be found in Section V., Final Product and Dissemination, below.
The Endowment currently sponsors two agency-wide programs—We the People and Digital
Humanities—and one special initiative, Rediscovering Afghanistan.
Below is information on each.
The NEH encourages applications in these three areas of special interest.
Proposals will be evaluated through NEH's established review process and will not receive special consideration.
We the People
To help Americans make sense of their history and of the world around them, NEH established the We the People program.
NEH encourages applications that explore significant events and themes in our nation's history and culture and
that advance knowledge of the principles that define America. To learn more about We the People,
visit the program's Web site.
Digital Humanities
NEH welcomes applications for humanities projects that use digital technology or study its impact.
Digital technologies offer humanists new methods of conducting research, conceptualizing relationships,
and presenting scholarship. Digital humanities projects deploy these technologies and methods to
enhance our understanding of a topic or issue. NEH also is interested in projects that study
the impact of digital technology on the humanities—exploring the ways in which it changes
how we read, write, think, and learn. Learn
more about the NEH Office of Digital Humanities.
Rediscovering Afghanistan
NEH invites applications for projects that focus on Afghanistan's history and culture.
The special initiative is designed to promote research, education, and public programs
about Afghanistan and to encourage United States institutions to assist Afghanistan in efforts
to preserve and document its cultural resources. Learn
more about the initiative.
Summer Stipends provide $6,000 for two consecutive months of full-time research and writing. Recipients must work full-time on their projects for these two months, and may hold other research grants supporting the same project during this time. Summer Stipends normally support work carried out during the summer months, but arrangements can be made for other times of the year. Those with questions are encouraged to contact the Summer Stipends staff at stipends@neh.gov. Cost Sharing NEH Summer Stipends do not require cost sharing. The Summer Stipends program accepts applications from researchers, teachers, and writers regardless of their institutional affiliations. Applicants with college or university affiliations, however, must be nominated by their institutions (see the "Nomination of college and university faculty" section , below). Only individual applicants are eligible to apply for Summer Stipends. All applicants must have completed their formal education by the application deadline. While applicants need not have advanced degrees, individuals currently enrolled in a degree-granting program are ineligible to apply. Applicants who have satisfied all the requirements for a degree and are awaiting its conferral may apply, but such applicants need a letter from the dean of the conferring school attesting to the applicant's status as of October 1, 2008. This letter must be faxed to the Summer Stipends program at 202-606-8204. Citizenship Recent grants and fellowships held by the applicant Recipients of a Summer Stipend in 2004 or after are ineligible. Previously supported projects Nomination of college and university faculty Each institution must announce its nominating procedures to all prospective applicants. Prospective applicants should become familiar with their institution's nomination procedures before the October 1 application deadline. Each institution should designate a nominating official, usually an academic vice president or dean. Nominating officials will receive an e-mail soon after the application deadline asking them to confirm the status of all individuals who require nomination. Applicants exempt from nomination
Applications must be submitted between August 1 and the October 1,
2008, deadline.
Application Advice:
Prior to beginning, applicants should review the evaluation criteria listed below in Section VI and consult the Frequently asked questions. Because of the large number of applications, the Summer Stipends staff is not able to read and comment on draft proposals. However, potential applicants may discuss with the staff specific concerns or questions that arise during the preparation of their proposals. Contact NEH's Division of Research Programs at 202-606-8200 or stipends@neh.gov. Hearing-impaired applicants can contact NEH via TDD at 1-866-372-2930. Once an application has been submitted, the staff will not comment on it except with respect to issues of completeness and eligibility. NEH does not accept applications by e-mail or fax. You will prepare your application for submission via Grants.gov just as you would a paper application. In addition to forms described in Step 4 below, your application should consist of the following six parts:
All applicants for Summer Stipends must submit their proposals through
Grants.gov, the central federal government portal for
all grant applications. To do so, applicants must have a computer with Internet access and
the current version of the free Adobe Reader. (Please note: Grants.gov no longer requires use of the
PureEdge Viewer software.) 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).
What follows is a step-by-step guide for submitting your application through Grants.gov.
STEP 1: Register with Grants.gov
All applicants must register with Grants.gov as individual users.
If you have already registered as an individual and you have verified that your registration
is still valid, you may skip this step. If not, follow the instructions below. We strongly recommend
you complete or verify your registration at least one week before the application deadline, as it takes time for
your registration to be processed. If you have problems registering with Grants.gov, contact the
Grants.gov help desk at 1-800-518-4726 or support@grants.gov.
The registration process has two components. The first is to register with the Grants.gov Credential
Service Provider; the second is to record your username and password with Grants.gov
itself.
To register with the Credential Service Provider (i.e., obtain a username
and password), go to: apply07.grants.gov/apply/IndCPRegister
and enter this Funding Opportunity Number:
20081001-FT
Click the button that says "Register." You are automatically redirected to the site of ORC, Inc., the Credential Service Provider for Grants.gov. Click on "Get Your Credential Here" and complete the form provided. Submit the form and verify your information.
You must create a username and password that will be required when you submit your application to NEH.
Your password must contain at least one uppercase letter, one special character (such as # or %), and one
number.
To record your new username and password with Grants.gov, go to: apply07.grants.gov/apply/IndGGRegister.
Enter your username and password to get to the User Profile page. Select "Individual." Please note that
Grants.gov will automatically include a DUNS number for you.
Fill in your name, e-mail, phone, and title, and select "Submit." You will receive on-screen confirmation
that you have registered successfully. You may now use your username and password to submit your application.
STEP 2: Download the current version of the free Adobe Reader
To fill out your application, you will need to download and install the current version of the free Adobe Reader. To download the Reader or update
the Reader already installed on your computer, go to
www.adobe.com. Click on "Get Adobe Reader" and then "Download Now." Once installed, this software will allow you to view and fill out Grants.Gov application packages for any federal agency.
STEP 3: Download the Application Package
You can save your work 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 will receive a message indicating that your application is not valid. Click "OK" to save your work and complete the package another time.
The application package contains two forms that you must complete in order to submit your application
In addition, you need to download the NEH Supplemental Information for Individuals form. This form—in Portable Document Format (.pdf)—can be found here.
STEP 4: Prepare the Application Forms
A complete application includes the following items:
How to Fill Out the SF424-Individual Form
Select the SF424-Individual Form in the Mandatory Documents field of
the application package. Move it to the Mandatory Documents for Submission
field using the right-facing arrow button. Click the "Open Forms" button
to begin using the form. Provide the following information:
Name of Federal Agency: This will be filled in automatically.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: This will be filled in automatically.
Date Received: Please leave blank.
Funding Opportunity Number: This will be filled in automatically.
Applicant Information: Supply the name, address, telephone, and other contact information for the applicant.
For question "e," please enter the number of your Congressional district.
For example, if you live in the 5th Congressional District of your state,
enter "5." If you don't have a Congressional district (i.e., you are in
a state or U.S. territory that doesn't have districts or you are in a
foreign country), enter a "0" (zero). To determine your Congressional
district, visit the House of Representatives Web site at
www.house.gov and use the "Find
Your Representative" tool.
Disclosure of all or part of your Social Security Number is optional. Funded applicants will be required to supply their full Social Security Number after the competition is completed.
Project Information: Enter the title of your project. Your title should be brief, descriptive, and informative to a non-specialist audience. Provide a description of your project not to exceed 1,000 characters written for a non-specialist audience and stating the importance of the proposed work to larger issues in the humanities. Enter the starting and ending dates for your project.
Check the box "By signing this Application. . . ."
Use the "Close Form" button at the upper left of the form to save your work and return to the main menu.
How to Fill Out the NEH Supplemental Information for Individuals Form
This form can be downloaded and saved to your computer in Portable Document Format (.pdf)
here. Open the form and provide the following information:
Field of Project : From the drop-down menu, choose the field of study that best describes the field of your project.
Project Director Field of Study: From the drop-down menu, choose the field of study that best describes your area of expertise.
Address Information: Please indicate if the mailing address given on the SF424-Individual Form is your home or work address.
Institution: If you are not affiliated with an institution, please click "No" and continue to the Reference Letter section. If you are affiliated with an institution of higher education, please complete the
information for that institution. Applicants are strongly encouraged to include their institution's DUNS number
and TIN/EIN number. These numbers are generally provided by an institution's sponsored research office and greatly
improve efficiency when processing your application.
Reference Letters: Provide the names, e-mail addresses, and
affiliations for your two recommenders. After the deadline, NEH will
contact these individuals, requesting that they write their letters of
recommendation. Letters must be submitted online not later than October 19, 2008.
Nominating Official: If applicable, provide the name, e-mail address, and
affiliation for your nominating official. After the deadline, NEH will contact this
person , requesting confirmation of your nomination status. Confirmation must be submitted
online not later than October 19, 2008.
How to Use the NEH Attachments Form
The component parts of your application must be attached to the Attachments Form in Portable Document Format (.pdf). NEH cannot accept attachments in their original word processing, graphic, or spreadsheet formats. If you do not have access to software to convert your files into PDFs, there are many low-cost and free software packages available. To learn more, go to 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." By clicking on a button, you will be able to choose the file from your computer that you wish to attach. You must name and attach your files in the proper order so that we can identify them. Please attach the proper file to the proper button as listed below:
ATTACHMENT 1 : To this button, please attach the completed NEH Supplemental
Information for Individuals form. Please name the file "NEHinfo.pdf".
ATTACHMENT 2: To this button, please attach your project narrative. Please name the file "narrative.pdf".
ATTACHMENT 3: To this button, please attach your bibliography. Please
name the file "bibliography.pdf".
ATTACHMENT 4: To this button, please attach your résumé. Please name
the file "resume.pdf".
ATTACHMENT 5: To this button, please attach your appendix. Appropriate appendices include translation samples and/or graphics files. Please name the file "appendix.pdf".
No other attachments should be included. Applications submitted with additional attachments or with attachments that exceed the length limitations will not be entered into the competition.
STEP 5: Upload Your Application to Grants.gov
When you have completed the SF424-Individual Form and attached the component parts of your application to the Attachments form, save your work to activate the "Submit" button. You are now ready to upload your application package to NEH via Grants.gov.
To submit your application, click the "Submit" button. Your computer will automatically connect to the Internet, and you will be asked to supply your username and password (see Step 1 above). Once you have successfully entered your username and password, electronically sign and submit your application. When you click the "Sign and Submit Application" button, your application package will be uploaded to Grants.gov.
Please note: Past NEH applicants have reported slower response times from
Grants.gov during the high usage periods between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern Time.
After the upload is complete, a confirmation page, which includes a Grants.gov tracking number, will indicate that you have submitted your application to Grants.gov. Please print this page for your records. You 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 technical problems, 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.
The Endowment expects grantees to provide broad access to all grant products, insofar as the conditions of the materials and intellectual property rights allow. For projects that lead to the development of Web sites, all other considerations being equal, the NEH gives preference to those that provide free access to the public. Review and Selection Process Award notices Responsibilities of Award Recipients Award conditions Reporting Requirements If you have questions about the program, contact: National Endowment for the Humanities 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20506 202-606-8200 stipends@neh.gov Privacy Policy Application Completion Time 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. |