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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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New NEH Guidelines -- see below
 
Robert L.  Russell, Ph.D.
Science Advisor, Self-Reliance Foundation
Project Director,  Celebra la Ciencia & ConCiencia/Hispanic Science Newswire
(202) 360-4117  (office) (202) 997-5539 (cell)
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_www.celebralaciencia.org_ (http://www.celebralaciencia.org/) 
_www.selfreliancefoundation.org_ (http://www.selfreliancefoundation.org/) 

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Washington, DC 20036




  
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Sent: 6/9/2008 5:10:27 P.M. Eastern Daylight  Time
Subj: [CHILDMUS] NEH funding opportunity for museums


Please excuse cross-postings.

The Division of  Public Programs at the U.S. National Endowment for the 
Humanities funds  humanities projects that are intended for broad public audiences 
at museums,  libraries, historic sites and other historical and cultural  
organizations.

Planning and implementation grant applications from  America's Historical and 
Cultural Organizations may be submitted at two annual  deadlines: August 27, 
2008 and January 21, 2009.  New application  guidelines are now posted on the 
NEH Web site (www.neh.gov  <http://www.neh.gov/> ).  Grants support 
interpretive exhibitions,  reading or film discussion series, historic site 
interpretation, lecture  series and symposia, and digital projects.  NEH especially 
encourages  projects that offer multiple formats and make creative use of new 
technology  to deliver humanities content. 

Applications will also be accepted at  both deadlines for Interpreting 
America's Historic Places grants, which  promote public understanding of American 
history through interpretation of  significant American places. 

Program officers in the Division of  Public Programs are available to assist 
you, whether it is to discuss projects  or to read a draft of a proposal. You 
may wish to call the NEH Division of  Public Programs (202-606-8267) or 
contact a program officer directly. Below  are the names and contact information for 
the Division's program  officers:

Bonnie Gould, 202-606-8307, [log in to unmask] 
Clay Lewis,  202-606-8288, [log in to unmask]
David Martz, 202-606-8297,  [log in to unmask]
John Meredith, 202-606-8218, [log in to unmask]
Karen  Miles, 202-606-8308, [log in to unmask]
Karen Mittelman, 202-606-8631,  [log in to unmask]
Kathleen Mulvaney, 202-606-8270,  [log in to unmask]
Michael Shirley, 202-606-8293, [log in to unmask]
David  Weinstein, 202-606-8308, [log in to unmask]

Thank  you.










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