The Humanities Council is now accepting proposals for Flash Grants, a new cycle of mini-grants for innovation, ranging from $500 to $5,000.
The awards, open to a broad range of University humanities researchers, will support first-time initiatives to be designed and completed this summer or during the academic year 2024-25. These grants are intended to be the initiating spark for a smaller-scale project and to be the project’s sole funder.
University faculty, lecturers, postdoctoral fellows, research scholars, professional specialists, and administrators are encouraged to submit proposals for “outside the box” projects that experiment with how the humanities are conceived or taught, and activities that enrich the classroom experience for students.
The deadline to submit proposals is April 1, 2024. Awards will be granted on a rolling basis, as applications are received and reviewed. Funding is limited.
Flash Grants are supported by the Humanities Council Magic Project, thanks to the generosity of Lynn Shostack, in memory of her husband, David A. Gardner ’69.
For full eligibility criteria and application information, please visit the 2024-2025 Flash Grants website.