Digital Resources Grants Program (October 1)

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Digital Resources Grants Program (October 1)
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Supports efforts to integrate new technologies into the practice of art history and the creation of important online resources in art history, including both textual and visual resources.

This grant program does not typically support the digitization of museum object collections.

Grants are award to non-profit institutions with 501(c) 3 status, based in the United States, including supporting foundations of European institutions.

These are competitive grants. Please see ‘Past Grants’ and ‘Annual Reports’ for past awards and typical levels of funding and review our Grants FAQs for answers to common application questions.

In addition to submitting printed materials, applicants must include a CD containing a complete set of the application materials. The materials on the CD must be presented as a single PDF document.

Application Deadlines*: April 1 and October 1

*Please note, if the application deadline falls on a weekend, applications must be received by the previous Friday.

The Digital Resources program is intended to foster new forms of research and collaboration as well as new approaches to teaching and learning. Support will also be offered for the digitization of important visual resources (especially art history photographic archives) in the area of pre-modern European art history; of primary textual sources (especially the literary and documentary sources of European art history); for promising initiatives in online publishing; and for innovative experiments in the field of digital art history. Please note that this grant program does not typically support the digitization of museum object collections.

 

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