(CLOSED) NEH Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grants - 20180809-CHA

Sponsor Name: 
NEH
Amount: 
$750,000.00
Description of the Award: 

The mission of this Challenge Grants program is to strengthen the institutional base of the humanities by enabling infrastructure development and capacity building. Awards aim to help institutions secure long-term support for their core activities and expand efforts to preserve and create access to outstanding humanities materials. Applications are welcome from colleges and universities, museums, public libraries, research institutions, historical societies and historic sites, scholarly associations, state humanities councils, and other public and nonprofit humanities entities. Programs that involve collaboration among multiple institutions are eligible as well, but one institution must serve as the lead agent and formal applicant of record.

Through these awards organizations can increase their humanities capacity with funds invested in a restricted, short-term endowment or other investment fund (or spend-down funds) that generate expendable earnings to support and enhance ongoing program activities. Eligible activities include the documentation of cultural heritage materials that are lost or imperiled; the preservation and conservation of humanities materials; and the sustaining of digital scholarly infrastructure.

Challenge grants may also support the purchase of equipment and software; the design, purchase, construction, restoration, or renovation of facilities needed for humanities activities; and collections sharing. Such expenditures bring long-term benefits to the institution and to the humanities more broadly.

Up to 10 percent of total grant funds (federal matching funds plus certified gifts) may be used for fundraising costs during the period of performance.

Challenge funds (both federal matching funds and required nonfederal gifts) must enhance the humanities in the long term. Challenge grants should not merely replace funds already being expended, but instead should reflect careful strategic planning to strengthen and enrich an institution’s humanities activities. Institutions may use challenge funds to meet both ongoing and one-time humanities-related costs, provided that the long-term benefit of the expenditure can be demonstrated.

Award amounts and matching funds requirements:
NEH will offer successful applicants federal matching funds. The requested grant amount should be appropriate to the humanities needs and the fundraising capacity of the institution. Applicants may request up to $750,000. Recipients must raise—from nonfederal third-party National Endowment for the Humanities Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grants donors—three times the amount of federal funds offered for grants up to $500,000, and four times the amount of federal funds offered for grants in excess of $500,000. For example, a $500,000 grant requires a $1.5 million match; a $600,000 grant requires a $2.4 million match. HBCUs, Tribal Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, and two-year community colleges are required only to match the federal funds offered on a one-to-one basis.

Limit (Number of applicants permitted per institution): 
1
Sponsor Final Deadline: 
Aug 09, 2018
OSVPR Application or NOI Instructions: 

Please upload one PDF file (File name: Last Name_NEHICBC_2018.pdf) containing the following items in order no later than 4:00 p.m. on the internal submission deadline:

Cover Page must include:

  • Project Title
  • PI and Co-PI(s) Name(s) and Title(s)
  • Participating institution(s), organization(s)

2-page summary:

  • Summarize the proposal, including the activities to be supported and the plans for raising funds for matching. Applicants should describe the significance to the humanities of what they are proposing.
  • Describe the audience to be served (including its estimated size) and how it will benefit from the project.
  • Describe the institution’s long-range plans for advancing and/or disseminating humanistic knowledge.

Formatting Guidelines and Page Limit:

  • Font/size: Times New Roman (11 pt.)

  • Document margins: 1.0” (top, bottom, left and right)

  • Standard paper size (8 ½” x 11)

Questions concerning the limited submissions process may be submitted to limitedsubs@psu.edu.

To be considered as a Penn State institutional nominee, please submit a notice of intent by the date provided directly below.
This limited submission is in downselect: 
Penn State may only submit a specific number of proposals to this funding opportunity. The number of NOIs received require that an internal competition take place, thus, a downselect process has commenced. No Penn State researchers may apply to this opportunity outside of this downselect process. To apply for this limited submission, please use this link:
OSVPR Downselect Deadline: 
Friday, July 6, 2018 - 4:00pm
Notes: 
No applicants