NEH's Application Review Process
Details the National Endowment for the Humanities' multi-level application review process, from initial panel review to final decision by the NEH Chair.
Grant narrative for a successful application on Burakumin identity in Japan, detailing research on youth, discrimination, and identity negotiation.
Core details, official source pages, and recent changes for this award.
Details the National Endowment for the Humanities' multi-level application review process, from initial panel review to final decision by the NEH Chair.
Provides updated guidance on the priorities of the National Endowment for the Humanities, including recent executive orders and funding focus areas.
NEH and JUSFC fellowship for research on modern Japan, its society, political economy, and relations with the US. Supports scholarly exchange and new generations of Japan scholars.
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is a federal agency supporting humanities research, education, preservation, and public programming across the U.S.
Project page for 'In the Eyes of Others: Suicide and Meaning in Contemporary Japan' by Chikako Ozawa-de Silva, examining loneliness and suicide rates in Japan.
Project page detailing research on the Burakumin minority in Japan, exploring their identity and invisibility within Japanese society.
Resources for NEH grant recipients to share news of their award with media, stakeholders, and the public, including branding and communication plan guidance.
NEH Celebrate America! grant project bringing exhibitions and programs to Arizona communities via a traveling museum for the Semiquincentennial.