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Arts and Culture Grants are due by January 9, 2008; Education Grants are due by April 21, 2008; Human Services Grants are due by July 21, 2008. There are multiple contacts for these programs, depending on location. Please consult this web address to determine appropriate contact person: http://www.lfg.com/LincolnPageServer?LFGPage=/lfg/ipc/abt/cgv/hta/index.html. |
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The sponsor provides funding to non-profit, tax-exempt organizations in the following areas: Arts and Culture, Education and Human Services. |
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The sponsor provides six or more expense-paid fellowships to mid-career journalists who want to apply knowledge of emotional trauma to improving coverage of violent events. |
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The sponsor provides a fellowship program designed to help working journalists who seek to increase their digital media skills, knowledge and leadership abilities and plan to return to the journalism profession. |
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The Fellowship is available to senior scholars of standing with extensive research publications to their credit, who wish to devote themselves to advanced work. |
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The Fellowships are intended to foster existing academic research and scholarly or creative activities within university departments and institutes. Ideally a Fellow’s proposed work will closely complement existing programmes in the host department.
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The sponsor provides grants to arts and cultural organizations. |
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The Humanities Texas Award recognizes imaginative leadership in the humanities on a local, regional, or state level. |
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The award recognizes and honors those members of the sponsor organization who have assiduously contributed to outreach, extra-curricular instruction, and public service in their communities. |
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The sponsor provides support for up to five research grants to
individuals for original research on transformations in the built environment within dynamically changing societies. Grants of up to $60,000 are available. |
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The sponsor supports the creation of new musical works by emerging composers, composer/performers, improvisers and sound artists by underwriting the composers' commissioning fees. Composers apply to the program in conjunction with a performing organization (a soloist or a group). Alternatively, composer-performer-improvisers may apply in conjunction with a venue or presenting organization. The sponsor welcomes applicants working in all musical genres, including jazz, experimental, classical, improvised, sound-art and international styles, and seeks to expand new-music culture beyond the usual settings.
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Grants are available to support Delaware-based non-profit organizations. Funds may be requested for professional and artistic development; the sponsorship of performances, workshops, and exhibits; presentation opportunities; the development of emerging arts organizations; and cultural access program development. |
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The sponsor provides funding for small arts groups and rural-based organizations to support art projects. |
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The sponsor will accept applications from 24 June to 4 August 2008. |
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The Newton International Fellowship scheme will select the very best early stage post-doctoral researchers from all over the world, and offer support for two years at UK research institutions. Fifty Newton Fellows will be appointed each year. |
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The deadlines for receipt of letters of intent/draft applications are: February 15 and August 15 annually. The deadlines for receipt of full applications, if invited, are March 15 and September 15 annually. |
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The sponsor provides community project grants for public humanities projects such as lectures, seminars, and conferences; book and film discussions; interpretive exhibits; site interpretations; chautauquas; town forums and civic discussions; and K-12 teacher training workshops.
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The deadlines for receipt of letters of intent/draft applications are: February 15 and August 15 annually. The deadlines for receipt of full applications, if invited, are March 15 and September 15 annually. |
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The sponsor provides media grants for scripting, development, production, and/or post-production of significant media projects designed to reach large numbers of citizens through broadcast and/or dissemination of productions.
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