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CongressionalNotificationFinal Mobile Spring Hill College Outright: $188,882 [Landmarks of American History and Culture for K–12 Educators] Project Director: P Noble Project Title: From Clotilda to Community: The History of Mobile Alabama’s Africatown Project Description: Two one-week residential workshops for 72 K–12 educators to explore the history of the slave ship Clotilda and the Africatown community in Mobile
Grants - The National Endowment for the Humanities As the largest federal funder of the humanities, NEH offers many grant programs to support museums, historic sites, colleges, universities, K-12 teachers, libraries, public television and radio stations, research institutions, independent scholars, and nonprofits nationwide Find the best funding opportunity for your project using our quiz or grants search
Division of Education Professional Development Programs The NEH Division of Education supports professional development programs for K-12 educators, higher education faculty, and humanities professionals to study a variety of humanities topics Programs are offered in residential, virtual, and combined formats Participant stipends are based upon program format and duration Institutes are one to four-week professional development programs that
Worksheet 1. Hopi Place Names (teacher version) - NEH-Edsitement Worksheet 1 Hopi Place Names (teacher version) The Hopi Tribe is a sovereign nation located on over 1 5 million acres in northeastern Arizona The reservation is made up of 12 villages on three mesas Hopi Land or “Hopitutskwa” encompasses a much larger area of Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado, where Hopi people have historically lived and traveled Hopitutskwa includes a number of
CongressionalNotificationFinal - essentials. neh. gov Tempe AZ Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State University Outright: $196,485 [Institutes for College and University Teachers] Project Director: Joan McGregor Project Title: Extending the Land Ethic: Sustainability and the Humanities Project Description: A four-week institute for twenty-five college and university faculty to explore sustainability through the lens of the humanities, the
State and Jurisdictional Humanities Councils - The National Endowment . . . The humanities councils support local humanities programs and events The councils are funded in part by the federal government through NEH's Office of Federal State Partnership (Fed State) They also receive funding from private donations, foundations, corporations, and, in some cases, state government Stories about the work of state and jurisdictional humanities council are on the Fed State
Division Director Shares Created Equal Story with Radio Audience Division of Public Programs Director Karen Mittelman spoke about the new NEH-funded project, Created Equal, on WAMC, Northeast Public Radio Click here to listen to the interview As part of the Endowment’s Bridging Cultures initiative, “Created Equal: America’s Civil Rights Struggle” is a packaged set of NEH-funded films on Civil Rights history offered at 473 communities across the