[Foundation-l] NEH grant
teun spaans
teun.spaans at gmail.com
Wed Jan 10 19:03:43 UTC 2007
This suggestion looks worth to investigate. As for commons, certain
areas are weakly covered, there might be some people willing to
purchase a collection into the public domain. I'll ask a question
there.
teun
On 1/9/07, Sage Ross <ragesoss+wikipedia at gmail.com> wrote:
> In the past there was some effort put into grant writing, but I'm not
> sure if any grant applications ever got submitted. In any case, it's
> been quite a while since anything was done on Meta about grants:
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants
>
> There is a new NEH grant that looks like something appropriate for
> Wikimedia (or at least for English Wikipedia, through Wikimedia):
> http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/Digital_Partnership.html
>
> From the program description, they want:
> "...proposals for innovative, collaborative humanities projects using
> the latest digital technologies for the benefit of the American
> public, humanities scholarship, and the nation's cultural
> institutions. These grants will support collaborations among
> libraries, museums, archives, universities, and other cultural
> organizations that may serve as models for the field. We encourage
> projects that explore new ways to share, examine, and interpret
> humanities collections in a digital environment and to develop new
> uses and audiences for existing digital resources."
>
> It almost looks like it was written with Wikipedia in mind. The grant
> range is $50,000 to $350,000 over two years; not enormous, but it
> seems worth the time of some Wikimedian grant writers.
>
> With some creativity, there are probably some other NEH and possibly
> NSF grants that Wikimedia might have a shot at as well.
>
> -User:Ragesoss
>
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