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Here is list of funding opportunities for Digital Humanities work. Some of the funding opportunities included are meant to be used solely on digital humanities, in other cases some general funding for the humanities can be applied towards digital humanities work. This simplified list derives from the more detailed list compiled with the help of the community using this shared spreadsheet on GoogleDocs.

This list is a work in progress, and you can contribute! If you have a correction or an addition to make, please send an email to dhfunding@ach.org or add a ticket to our issue tracker.

Developed by Alex Gil and Dennis Tenen, with support from the ACH.

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Amazon has opened a call for proposals for the 2017 round of Amazon Research Awards in a number of areas, including MT, NLU, Search, Robotics and more. The program is open to faculty members in North America and Europe and awards up to 80,000 USD in cash and 20,000 USD in AWS credits. Proposal submissions are accepted until September 15, 2017.

The Data Transparency Lab is a collaborative effort between universities, businesses and institutions to support research in tools, data, and methodologies for shedding light on the use of personal data by online services, and to empower users to be in control of their personal data online. DTL will award in 2017 up to 6 research grants as well as up to 3 postdoc positions to support the work of applicants from academic institutions worldwide.

The NEH

The NEH has several programs that offer grants appropriate for digital humanities work, including the Division of Public Programs, the Division of Preservation and Access, the Division of Education Programs and the Division of Research Programs. The Office of Digital Humanities focuses specifically on supporting a wide range of digital humanities work at many stages of a project.

The Office of the Digital Humanities

Main Website: http://www.neh.gov/divisions/odh
Officers: Brett Bobley, Jen Serventi, Jason Rhody and Perry Collins
Email: odh@neh.gov

GrantRange (USD)Deadline
Digital Humanities Start-up Grants$5-30K or $30-60KSeptember
Digital Humanities Implementation Grants$100-325KFebruary
Digging into Data ChallengeN/APassed
NEH/DFG Bi-Lateral Digital Humanities $100-350KSeptember
Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities$50-250KMarch

Division of Public Programs

Main Website: http://www.neh.gov/divisions/public
Officers: Karen Mittelman, Director See also staff page
Email: publicpgms@neh.gov

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
America's Historical and Cultural Organizations: Planning Grants$40-75KAugust
America's Historical and Cultural Organizations: Implementation Grants$100-400KAugust
America's Media Makers: Development Grants$40-75KAugust
America's Media Makers: Production Grants$100-650KAugust
Digital Projects for the Public$30-100KJune

Division of Preservation and Access

Main Website: http://www.neh.gov/divisions/preservation
Officers: Nadina Gardner, Director See also staff page
Email: jwurl@neh.gov (Joel Wurl); jsternfeld@neh.gov (Joshua Sternfeld)

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Humanities Collections and Reference Resourcesmax $350KJuly
Preservation and Access Research and Developmentmax $350KMay

Division of Research Programs

Main Website: http://www.neh.gov/divisions/research
Officers: Jane Aikin, Director See also staff page

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Fellowships$4,200/monthMay
Summer Stipends$6,000September
Collaborative Research$25-100KSeptember
Scholarly Editions and Translations$50-100K/yearDecember

Division of Education Programs

Main Website: http://www.neh.gov/divisions/education
Officers: William Craig Rice, Director See also staff page

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Humanities Initiatives at Hispanic-Serving Institutionsmax $100KJune
Humanities Initiatives at Historically Black Colleges and Universitiesmax $100KJune
Humanities Initiatives at Tribal Colleges and Universities max $100KJune

The Mellon Foundation

Scholarly Communications and Information Technology

The Scholarly Communications and Information Technology Program was formed in 2010 through the merger of the Programs on Scholarly Communications and Research in Information Technology. The office has funded initiatives ranging from specific scholarly projects to institutional infrastructure.

Main Website: http://www.mellon.org/grant_programs/programs/scit
Officers: Donald J. Waters, Program Officer See also overview page

Mellon awards have a wide range. The Deadline for submission is usually 4 Months before one of the Board Meetings in March, June, September or December.

American Council of Learned Societies

The mission of the American Council of Learned Societies is "the advancement of humanistic studies in all fields of learning in the humanities and the social sciences and the maintenance and strengthening of relations among the national societies devoted to such studies." This now includes some exciting support for the digital humanities.

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
ACLS Digital Extension Grants150KSeptember?
ACLS Digital Innovation Fellowships60K Stipends, 25K projectsSeptember?
ACLS Fellowships$35-65K based on rankSeptember
ACLS Collaborative Research FellowshipsMax 140KSeptember

Institute of Museum and Library Services

From the IMLS home page: "The mission of IMLS is to inspire libraries and museums to advance innovation, lifelong learning, and cultural and civic engagement."

Main website: http://www.imls.gov/

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
National Leadership Grants for Museums$50-500KDecember
National Leadership Grants for Libraries$50-500KDecember
Sparks! Ignition Grants for Museums$10-25KDecember
Sparks! Ignition Grants for Libraries$10-25KDecember

ACH/ADHO

The Association for Computers and the Humanities is a member of the Alliance for Digital Humanities Organizations. Together they provide much of the scaffolding for professional activities in the digital humanities in the United States and around the world, including some fellowship support.

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
ACH Microgrants$200-$500
ACH travel bursaries to DHSI500 GBPdependant on acceptance
ACH occasional sponsorshipmax. $500rolling
ADHO Bursaries for the Annual DH Conference

National Historical Publications and Records Commission (National Archives)

The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), a part of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), supports projects that promote the preservation and use of America's documentary heritage essential to understanding our democracy, history, and culture.

Main website: http://www.archives.gov/nhprc/
E-mail: nhprc@nara.gov
Telephone: 202-357-5010

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Innovation in Archives and Documentary Editing up to $150,000 with equal cost shareOctober
Digitizing Historical Recordsup to $150,000 with equal cost shareJune

HASTAC

Digital Media and Learning Competition

The Digital Media and Learning Competition is an effort designed to find and to inspire the most novel uses of new media in support of learning. Over the past 5 years, the Competition has awarded $10 million to more than 100 projects in 20 countries that explore how technologies—including games, mobile phone applications, virtual worlds, social networks, and digital badge platforms—are changing the way people learn and participate in daily life.

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Digital Media and Learning Competition$10m (~100 projects)?announced via facebook or twitter

The Knight Foundation

Though the Knight Foundation focuses on journalism and the arts, you may find that the intersections are worth pursuing. In 2014 for example, the News Challenge asked the question "How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?"

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Knight Community Information Challenge
Knight News Challengeshare of $2.5MOctober
Knight Artsrolling

Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme

La FMSH a le plaisir d'annoncer le lancement d'un nouveau programme de bourses dans les humanités numériques. Le programme financera exclusivement les projets de collaboration transatlantique entre les universités américaines et européennes. Il cofinancera jusqu'à 60% du coût total du projet par an.

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Transatlantic Program for DH 2013-2014VariesVaries

Arcadia Fund

Arcadia works to preserve near extinct languages, rare historical archives and museum quality artefacts.

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Endangered Culture

Library of Congress, Kluge Center

Paid Research Fellowships at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=67174

The Kress Foundation

Through its Grant Programs, the Kress Foundation supports scholarly projects that promote the appreciation, interpretation, preservation, study and teaching of European art from antiquity to the early 19th century. These areas are also supported through our Fellowships. These competitive grants are awarded to institutions only.

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Digital Resources Grants Program

Sciences

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Although the Sloan Foundation has traditionally leaned towards the sciences, their interest in scholarly communications sometimes places them this side of the digital humanities.

The National Science Foundation

Main website: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/

GrantRange(USD)Deadline
Documenting Endangered Languages (DEL)4M/26-30October, September
Data Infrastructure Building Blocks (DIBBs)4M or 500KApril

Small Private Foundations

FoundationRange(USD)Deadline
AXE-Houghtonrolling
Achelis Foundation
Anna Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation
Gladys Brooks FoundationMonthly
Heineman Foundation1-Sep
Hess Foundation, Inc.
Scherman Foundation
Starr Foundation
Spencer Foundations

Google

In 2010 Google committed 1M to support the Digital Humanities for 2 years. We don't know if they have renewed their commitment, but here's some info.

Crowdfunding

Why not?

Experiment

Other Lists of Funding Opportunities

*[ACH]: Association for Computers and the Humanities