The Digital Humanities Implementation Grants program awards substantial grants to support the implementation of experimental projects that have successfully completed a start-up phase and demonstrated their value to the humanities.
Such projects might enhance our understanding of central problems
in the humanities, raise new questions in the humanities, or develop new digital applications and approaches for use in the humanities.
The program can support innovative digital humanities projects that address multiple audiences, including scholars, teachers, librarians, and the public.
Applications from recipients of NEH’s Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants are welcome.
Unlike NEH’s Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants program, which emphasizes basic research, prototyping, experimentation, and potential impact, the Digital Humanities Implementation Grants program seeks to identify projects that have successfully completed their start-up phase and are well positioned to have a major impact.
Proposals are welcome for digital initiatives in any area of the humanities.