Opportunity Information: Apply for 20180605 HAA

Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG) is a discretionary grant program from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) designed to support digital humanities projects at any stage of development. The program is built to accommodate the full lifecycle of a digital initiative, including early planning and prototyping, active implementation, and efforts focused on long-term maintenance and sustainability. A central theme is encouraging work that is experimental yet practical, with an emphasis on approaches and products that can be reused, extended, or adapted by others. In other words, DHAG prioritizes digital humanities work that is not just innovative in a one-off way, but capable of scaling and continuing to deliver value for scholarly research, teaching, and public-facing humanities programming.

Projects funded under DHAG can take several forms. One eligible direction is the creation or improvement of computational methods, techniques, tools, workflows, or infrastructure that meaningfully contribute to humanities inquiry. Another is humanities scholarship that critically investigates digital culture itself, such as research on the history, criticism, or philosophy of digital culture and its societal effects, or scholarship examining the practical and philosophical implications of digital humanities methods within specific disciplines. A third pathway supports revitalizing, recovering, or modernizing existing digital projects that still have strong scholarly or public value but need reinvestment to remain functional, accessible, and impactful. Across these categories, the program signals a preference for work that demonstrates clear humanities significance while also showing thoughtful design choices that make the output durable and useful beyond a single institution or research team.

A notable feature of this opportunity is its partnership component involving the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Through a collaboration with NEH, IMLS anticipates providing additional support to encourage projects that bring museum and library professionals together with humanities scholars and practitioners. The goal of this collaboration is to strengthen preservation, access, use, and public engagement with digital collections and services. In practice, this means proposals that include meaningful museum or library partnerships, especially where they enhance stewardship or broaden access to digital resources, may be positioned for joint funding consideration by NEH and IMLS.

The opportunity is offered twice per year, signaling a recurring application cycle rather than a one-time competition. The referenced funding notice lists an award ceiling of $375,000. Eligible applicants span a wide range of public and nonprofit entities, including state, county, and local governments; special district governments; public and state-controlled institutions of higher education; private institutions of higher education; federally recognized Native American tribal governments; and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations other than institutions of higher education. The opportunity is cataloged under CFDA number 45.169 and was issued as Funding Opportunity Number 20180605 HAA, with an original closing date of 2018-06-05, reflecting the specifics of that particular cycle even though the program itself is ongoing and offered twice annually.

Overall, DHAG is aimed at advancing the digital humanities field by backing projects that pair strong humanities questions or cultural value with thoughtful digital execution. It supports both building new capabilities and ensuring that valuable older digital projects are not lost, while also pushing the field toward solutions that are shareable, extensible, and sustainable over time.

  • The National Endowment for the Humanities in the humanities sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Digital Humanities Advancement Grants" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 45.169.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2018-04-17.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2018-06-05. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $375,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Special district governments, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education.
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Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG) - FAQs

What is the Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG) program?

Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG) is a discretionary grant program from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) that supports digital humanities projects at any stage of development.

What types of project stages does DHAG support?

DHAG is designed to support the full lifecycle of a digital humanities initiative, including early planning and prototyping, active implementation, and long-term maintenance and sustainability efforts.

What is the main focus or theme of DHAG-funded projects?

A central theme is encouraging work that is experimental yet practical, with an emphasis on approaches and products that can be reused, extended, or adapted by others and that can scale and continue delivering value for research, teaching, and public humanities programming.

Does DHAG prioritize sustainability and long-term maintenance?

Yes. DHAG explicitly includes support for long-term maintenance and sustainability, and it emphasizes durable design choices that help outputs remain functional, accessible, and useful over time.

What kinds of digital humanities projects are eligible under DHAG?

DHAG supports several eligible directions, including: (1) creating or improving computational methods, tools, workflows, or infrastructure that contribute to humanities inquiry; (2) humanities scholarship that critically investigates digital culture and the implications of digital humanities methods; and (3) revitalizing, recovering, or modernizing existing digital projects that retain strong value but need reinvestment.

Can DHAG fund the development of digital tools, methods, or infrastructure?

Yes. One eligible category is the creation or improvement of computational methods, techniques, tools, workflows, or infrastructure that meaningfully contribute to humanities inquiry.

Can DHAG fund humanities research about digital culture itself?

Yes. DHAG includes support for humanities scholarship that critically investigates digital culture, such as research on the history, criticism, or philosophy of digital culture and its societal effects, as well as scholarship examining the practical and philosophical implications of digital humanities methods within specific disciplines.

Can DHAG support updating or rescuing older digital humanities projects?

Yes. DHAG supports revitalizing, recovering, or modernizing existing digital projects that still have strong scholarly or public value but need reinvestment to remain functional, accessible, and impactful.

What does DHAG mean by encouraging work that is reusable or extensible?

DHAG signals a preference for approaches and products that can be reused, extended, or adapted by others, rather than one-off innovations that are difficult to share, scale, or sustain beyond a single institution or team.

How important is humanities significance in DHAG proposals?

DHAG emphasizes clear humanities significance alongside thoughtful digital execution, including design choices that make the output durable and useful beyond a single institution or research team.

Is there an NEH partnership component associated with DHAG?

Yes. DHAG includes a partnership component involving the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) through a collaboration with NEH.

What is the purpose of the NEH and IMLS collaboration for DHAG?

The collaboration anticipates additional support to encourage projects that bring museum and library professionals together with humanities scholars and practitioners, strengthening preservation, access, use, and public engagement with digital collections and services.

Do proposals need museum or library partners to be competitive for joint consideration?

The notice indicates that proposals including meaningful museum or library partnerships, especially where they enhance stewardship or broaden access to digital resources, may be positioned for joint funding consideration by NEH and IMLS.

How often is DHAG offered?

The opportunity is offered twice per year, reflecting a recurring application cycle rather than a one-time competition.

What is the maximum award amount for DHAG in the referenced notice?

The referenced funding notice lists an award ceiling of $375,000.

Who is eligible to apply for DHAG based on the provided eligibility list?

Eligible applicants include a wide range of public and nonprofit entities: state, county, and local governments; special district governments; public and state-controlled institutions of higher education; private institutions of higher education; federally recognized Native American tribal governments; and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations other than institutions of higher education.

What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is cataloged under CFDA number 45.169.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number for the referenced cycle?

The referenced funding notice was issued as Funding Opportunity Number 20180605 HAA.

What was the original closing date listed for the referenced DHAG cycle?

The original closing date listed in the referenced notice was 2018-06-05.

If DHAG is ongoing, why does the notice reference a 2018 closing date?

The 2018-06-05 closing date reflects the specifics of that particular cycle, even though the program itself is ongoing and offered twice annually.

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