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Paula Wasley :

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

National Endowment for the Humanities Announces New Grant

Program for Two-Year Institutions

“Humanities Initiatives at Community Colleges” aims to enhance community college humanities programs, resources, and courses

WASHINGTON (June 3, 2015) — The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) today announced its latest commitment to ensuring that the more than 7 million students enrolled in two-year institutions have access to high-quality humanities resources through the creation of a new NEH grant program for community colleges.

The new Humanities Initiatives at Community Colleges is a grant program intended to strengthen the teaching and study of the humanities in subjects such as history, philosophy, and literature within two-year institutions.

“Community colleges are forging citizens, many from disadvantaged backgrounds and communities in this country and beyond,” said NEH Chairman William Adams recently in an op-ed . “These institutions must be supported in their efforts to produce citizens as well as technicians. This means ensuring that they have the resources to support strong course offerings in American history, in the philosophical underpinnings of the

Republic, in our political institutions and processes, and in the important social and political challenges of contemporary life.”

The grant program offers up to $100,000 to community colleges and post-secondary two-year institutions for projects focused around a core topic or set of themes in the humanities. Eligible projects include the creation of new humanities minors and capstone courses, the development of humanities-based bridge programs for at-risk and nontraditional students, or initiatives to incorporate humanities education within professional training programs.

Applicants are encouraged to draw on the knowledge of outside scholars who would contribute fresh insights to the project.

Chairman Adams will visit LaGuardia Community College later this month to discuss the importance of humanities programs on community college campuses. This will be the latest stop on a listening tour he is conducting around the country to see the humanities in action.

Humanities Initiatives at Community Colleges is the latest NEH effort to expand the humanities resources and educational opportunities available to historically underserved student populations. In the past ten years, NEH has awarded more than $17.8 million in grants to support humanities programs at community colleges, historically black colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, and tribal colleges.

This new grant program is part of the National Endowment for the Humanities’ agency-wide initiative The

Common Good: The Humanities in the Public Square , which seeks to demonstrate and enhance the role and significance of the humanities and humanities scholarship in public life.

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Click these hyperlinks to view the grant application guidelines and a list of FAQs . The application deadline is

August 24.

Through NEH’s Standing Together initiative, which emphasizes the innovative ways in which the humanities can foster engagement with military veterans and their communities, the Humanities Initiatives at Community

Colleges grant program encourages projects related to war and military service.

NEH program staff from the Division of Education will conduct a webinar for interested applicants on Thursday,

June 18 at 2 p.m. (EST). The webinar will last an hour long, and to register please click here .

Click here for a video of senior program officer Julia Nguyen explaining the new Humanities Initiatives at

Community Colleges grant program.

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National Endowment for the Humanities: Created in 1965 as an independent federal agency, the National

Endowment for the Humanities supports research and learning in history, literature, philosophy, and other areas of the humanities by funding selected, peer-reviewed proposals from around the nation. Additional information about the National Endowment for the Humanities and its grant programs is available at: www.neh.gov

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