Judith R. Walkowitz Article Prize
The North American Conference On British Studies Inc
Private
Canada, United States
US $1,000
The Judith R. Walkowitz Article Prize, awarded annually by the North American Conference on British Studies, recognizes the best published article addressing gender and sexuality in British culture. This prize honors Professor Walkowitz’s significant contributions to the fields of gender and cultural studies. Open to scholars in North America, it encourages diverse perspectives across disciplines and time periods, with a cash award of $250 to support ongoing research and scholarship in British Studies.
Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Writing & Literature
European Art
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M.A. Essay Prize
The North American Conference On British Studies Inc
Private
Canada, United States
US $500
The M.A. Essay Prize, awarded by the North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS), recognizes exceptional original research by students in stand-alone M.A. programs in the U.S. and Canada. With a prize of $500, it encourages scholarly excellence and invites winners to submit their work for publication. Faculty nominations are required, ensuring deserving candidates receive recognition for their academic contributions, thereby fostering a vibrant academic community within British studies.
Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Writing & Literature
European Art
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NACBS Undergraduate Essay Prize
The North American Conference On British Studies Inc
Private
Canada, United States
US $100
The NACBS Undergraduate Essay Prize, awarded by The North American Conference on British Studies, recognizes outstanding essays on British topics from undergraduates at U.S. and Canadian universities. Each year, up to eight prizes of $100 are given, encouraging submissions from diverse fields including History, English, and Cultural Studies. This initiative aims to promote scholarly engagement with British Studies, fostering a deeper understanding of its historical and cultural contexts during the 2023-24 academic year.
Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Writing & Literature
European Art
+1 more
Scholarly Editions and Translations (363014)
National Endowment for the Humanities
Federal Government
United States
US $65,000 - US $1,000,000
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) invites applications for the Scholarly Editions and Translations program, aimed at supporting teams that edit and translate crucial humanities texts. This year's focus is on projects related to American history and culture or Western civilization, addressing the need for accessible editions or translations of foundational works essential for new scholarship.
Humanities & Social Science
American History
Medieval Academy: Inclusivity and Diversity Travel Grant
Medieval Academy Of America
Private
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
US $500
The Medieval Academy of America offers the Inclusivity and Diversity Travel Grant, providing $500 to support a participant presenting on diversity and inclusivity in the Middle Ages at its Annual Meeting. This grant prioritizes student, junior, adjunct, and unaffiliated scholars, promoting engagement and research in medieval studies. Applicants must be members in good standing to qualify, ensuring a focus on fostering inclusivity within the academic community.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
European History
Bergel Institute Fellowship - FS1: Cutting Edge or Pseudoscience?
The Bergel Institute
Private
United States
US $30,000
The Bergel Institute Fellowship - FS1: Cutting Edge or Pseudoscience? invites individuals to explore the intersection of science and human potential. This immersive program seeks to rigorously analyze over a century of scientific advancement, examining theories from quantum mechanics to consciousness. Through intensive research and mentorship, fellows will develop a comprehensive study that aims to redefine the applications of validated scientific theories, fostering public understanding and contributing to the evolution of human knowledge.
Humanities & Social Science
History Of Science
Science
Award for Graduate Study in American History
National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Illinois (NSCDA-IL)
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $3,000
The Award for Graduate Study in American History, offered by the National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Illinois (NSCDA-IL), provides $3,000 annually to a graduate student. This award supports research that enhances understanding of America's development from colonial times to the present, with a preference for those intending to teach. NSCDA-IL fosters appreciation for our national heritage through educational initiatives and historic preservation.
Academic Scholarship Programs
American History
Reissue of RFA-FD-22-001 - Efficient and Innovative Natural History Studies Addressing Unmet Needs in Rare Diseases (R01 Clinical Trials Optional)
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $600,000
This funding opportunity aims to enhance the development of medical products in rare diseases through innovative natural history studies. By generating high-quality data, the FDA seeks to bridge critical knowledge gaps and eliminate barriers in rare disease research. The initiative focuses on diseases with unmet needs, fostering significant impacts for those affected and facilitating the development of effective therapeutic solutions.
Rare Diseases
Manufacturing Engineering
Pharmacology
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Helen & Howard R. Marraro Prize in Italian History
American Historical Association
Association/Society
United States
US $1,000
The Helen & Howard R. Marraro Prize in Italian History, awarded annually by the American Historical Association, honors exceptional works in Italian history, cultural history, or Italo-American relations. Established in 1897, this prestigious award recognizes books published in English by North American historians. Currently valued at $1,000, submissions for the 2025 award must have a copyright of 2024. Winners will be announced in October 2025, with a ceremony at the January 2026 AHA annual meeting in Chicago.
American History
George L. Mosse Prize in European Intellectual and Cultural History
American Historical Association
Association/Society
United States
US $1,000
The George L. Mosse Prize, awarded by the American Historical Association, honors exceptional works in European intellectual and cultural history since 1500. This prestigious award, with a prize amount of $1,000, recognizes scholarly distinction and originality. Eligible submissions include books published in 2024, with a focus on research accuracy and literary merit. Winners will be announced on the AHA website in October 2025 and celebrated at the January 2026 AHA annual meeting in Chicago.
European History
Community Culture & Heritage
James Madison Graduate Fellowship
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Program
Federal Government
United States
Up to US $24,000
The James Madison Graduate Fellowship supports U.S. citizens pursuing master's degrees focused on the Constitution, enhancing their constitutional knowledge for teaching. Fellows are required to teach American history, government, or civics at the secondary level for one year per funding year. Financially, the fellowship awards up to $24,000, covering tuition and fees, and must be repaid if fellowship conditions are unmet. This program ensures future educators embody constitutional principles in their teaching.
Education
American History
Civic Affairs
Center for the History of Family Medicine Oral History Grant
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation
Corporate
United States
Up to US $3,000
The AAFP Foundation's Center for the History of Family Medicine Oral History Grant offers up to $3,000 annually for oral history interviews in family medicine. Aimed at researchers, physicians, and students, it encourages the documentation of family medicine's history in the U.S. The grant supports travel and research expenses to enhance the oral history collection, ensuring a diverse representation of experiences and perspectives in the field.
Historical Records & Archives
History Of Science
Armstrong Foundation Grants
Armstrong Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Armstrong Foundation, established in 1949, focuses on funding educational initiatives that promote the significance of the U.S. Constitution. To be eligible, organizations must provide an IRS determination letter confirming their 501(c)(3) status. This foundation aims to enhance public understanding and appreciation of constitutional values through various educational mediums.
American History
Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute Grant Program
Jewish Federation of St. Louis
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute Grant Program supports impactful projects that combat hatred and promote understanding through the lessons of the Holocaust. The Institute prioritizes educational and artistic initiatives that facilitate dialogue among diverse communities and address ethical and social issues. Targeting projects primarily in Missouri and the Midwest, the grant aims to foster change by exploring the Holocaust's history and legacy while addressing contemporary societal challenges.
Interfaith Cooperation / Religious Freedom
Jewish Culture
Judaism
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AMS Graduate Fellowship in the History of Science
American Meteorological Society (AMS)
Association/Society
United States
US $20,000
The AMS Graduate Fellowship in the History of Science, offered by the American Meteorological Society, supports graduate students completing dissertations on atmospheric or related sciences. With a stipend of $20,000 for one year, this fellowship encourages close collaboration between historians and scientists. It aims to enhance diversity by welcoming applications from women, minorities, and disabled students traditionally underrepresented in these fields, fostering a more inclusive academic environment.
History Of Science
Tuition Scholarships for Graduate Studies
Kosciuszko Foundation
Private
United States
US $1,000 - US $12,000
The Kosciuszko Foundation offers Tuition Scholarships for American students of Polish descent pursuing graduate studies in the U.S. Scholarships can provide up to $12,000 for full-time studies, including master's and Ph.D. programs. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal residents with Polish heritage and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. This program aims to foster educational exchanges and cultural understanding between the U.S. and Poland, supporting various fields of study.
Cross-Cultural Understanding & Exchanges
Polish Culture
European History
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Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: Scholarly Fellowships
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Private
United States
US $3,000
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History offers $3000 short-term research fellowships for doctoral candidates, faculty, and independent scholars in American history. Founded in 1994, this nonprofit enhances history education through diverse programs in all 50 states, providing access to over 60,000 historical documents. The fellowships support research at New York City archives, fostering scholarship and recognition by esteemed organizations, ultimately benefiting thousands of teachers and millions of students.
American History
The Charles Warren Center Harvard- Summer Travel Grant for Dissertation Research
Harvard University
Private
United States
Up to US $3,000
The Charles Warren Center at Harvard University offers the Summer Travel Grant for Dissertation Research, aimed at supporting Ph.D. candidates in American history. Grants, which can reach up to $3,000, assist with necessary summer travel for dissertation work. Eligible applicants must have passed their general exams and require a letter of support from their dissertation adviser. This program emphasizes historical methodology and is competitive, with limited funding available.
American History
Harvard Charles Warren Center Term Time Research Grant
Harvard University
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Harvard Charles Warren Center Term Time Research Grant supports Ph.D. candidates in American history, allowing them to conduct focused dissertation research without teaching duties for one semester. Eligible candidates must have passed their general examination, be enrolled as G-6 or below, and employ a historical methodology in their projects. Annually, 6-8 grants are awarded, offering a stipend to aid research efforts, though tuition may not be covered for all candidates.
American History
Harvard Charles Warren Center- Dissertation Completion Grant
Harvard University
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Harvard Charles Warren Center Dissertation Completion Grant offers a ten-month stipend for PhD candidates in American history to complete their dissertations without teaching obligations. Eligible applicants must have completed two chapters and be in the G-5 to G-7 stages of their program. This grant covers health insurance and facilities fees, ensuring that students can focus fully on their research without financial distractions.
American History
HTR Foundation American History Grants in Massachusetts
HTR Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
501(c)(3) organizations and government agencies working on American Civil War history and battlefield preservation in Massachusetts can seek project support, including land acquisition, easements, and related educational initiatives. HTR Foundation supports preservation and education projects nationwide, and Massachusetts history groups may be eligible if their work advances protection of significant Civil War sites or related heritage education.
American History
Battlefield Preservation
Hench Post-Dissertation Fellowship
American Antiquarian Society
Private
Worcester County, Massachusetts
Up to US $44,000
The Hench Post-Dissertation Fellowship, offered by the American Antiquarian Society, provides a unique opportunity for scholars to refine their dissertations for publication. This prestigious fellowship includes a $40,000 stipend and up to $4,000 for health insurance. Applicants must be within three years of earning their doctorate and focus on topics relevant to American history and culture through 1900. The program fosters collaboration and feedback from leading scholars, enhancing the academic community in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Music
Community Culture & Heritage
Writing & Literature
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Richard S. Reynolds Foundation Grant
Richard S. Reynolds Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Richard S. Reynolds Foundation, established in 1955 in Richmond, Virginia, supports diverse community initiatives in education, healthcare, the arts, and the environment. With over $71 million granted to date, it aims to strengthen communities and foster future generations. The foundation prioritizes requests from IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) organizations while typically avoiding contributions to annual operational costs. Its commitment to impactful projects ensures a lasting positive influence both locally and globally.
Education
Art & Culture
Science
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The Sandra Trudgen Dawson Award
Coordinating Council for Women in History
Private
United States
US $500
The Sandra Trudgen Dawson Award, established by the Coordinating Council for Women in History, commemorates the legacy of a remarkable scholar and leader. This award supports individuals in research, teaching, and service within women's and gender history, allowing recipients to cover costs for travel, materials, and projects that honor Sandra's commitment to collaboration and support in the field. It aims to foster connections among scholars and promote the advancement of women's history.
History
Education
Curriculum Development
Melrose Cooperative Bank Foundation Grant
Melrose Cooperative Bank Foundation
Private
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
US $250 - US $10,000
The Melrose Cooperative Bank Foundation Grant supports community service organizations in Melrose and surrounding areas. It focuses on education, health, human services, affordable housing, and general community support. Grants range from $250 to $10,000 and are available to 501(c)3 organizations. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and applicants may reapply if previous submissions were denied due to missing information or relevance. The Foundation does not fund political activities or individual scholarships.
Youth Services
Education - Higher Education
Education - K through 12
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Historical Transportation Marker Program
William G Pomeroy Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Historical Transportation Marker Program provides grants to commemorate significant transportation methods used before 1945, such as canals, bridges, railroads, and aircraft. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and government entities in the U.S. Grants aim to recognize historical facts with clear inscriptions, supported by documentation, while ensuring markers are publicly accessible near existing sites. This initiative highlights the evolution of transportation and its impact on community development.
History
Public Transportation & Mass Transit Systems
Nathan & Sarah Chesin and Bernard & Mollie Steuer JDC Archives Fellowships
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)
Corporate
United States
US $2,500
The Nathan & Sarah Chesin and Bernard & Mollie Steuer Fellowships, established by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) in 2019, support scholars in graduate, post-doctoral, or independent research in the JDC Archives. With a rich collection documenting modern Jewish history, the fellowship encourages innovative research in humanitarian assistance and related fields. Each year, one fellowship is awarded, culminating in a public presentation by the recipient, fostering a greater understanding of the Jewish experience.
History
Jewish Culture
Humanities & Social Science