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Federal Humanities Grants

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BJA FY24 Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant and Substance Use Program (COSSUP) Overdose Fatality Review (OFR) Training and Technical Assistance (TTA)
$2,000,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 17, 2024

Date Added

May 28, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks a training and technical assistance (TTA) provider to help jurisdictions prevent and reduce overdose deaths as part of the Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use Program (COSSUP). COSSUP provides funding and TTA to state, local, and tribal governments to develop, implement, or expand comprehensive programs in response to the overdose crisis and impacts of illicit opioids, stimulants, or other substances. This COSSUP Overdose Fatality Review (OFR) TTA Program provides training and supports collaborations that prevent and reduce overdose deaths. This program helps jurisdictions build and enhance multidisciplinary collaborations, collect and use multisector data, and conduct confidential individual death reviews in order to identify trends, incidents, and gaps in prevention efforts and services to inform innovative, community-specific overdose prevention and intervention strategies.

Humanities
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
BJA FY24 Smart Reentry: Housing Demonstration Program
$1,000,000
Department of Justice - Bureau of Justice Assistance
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 18, 2024

Date Added

May 24, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to fund state, local, and tribal governments to enhance or implement evidence-based activities or services to improve reentry and reduce recidivism by expanding and/or increasing access to housing for people who are currently or formerly involved in the criminal justice system. Prior to the release of incarceration, individuals will be screened, assessed, and identified for program participation. The program will help jurisdictions assess their reentry systems, identify strengths and gaps, and then build capacity for improved housing options for adults released from prison or jail.

Humanities
State governments
FY2024 Historic Preservation Fund- History of Equal Rights- Preservation Grants
$750,000
U.S. Department of the Interior (National Park Service)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 20, 2024

Date Added

May 24, 2024

The National Park Services (NPS) History of Equal Rights Grant Program (HER) will preserve sites related to the struggle of all Americans to achieve equal rights. HER grants are funded by the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF), administered by the NPS, and will fund a broad range of preservation projects for historic sites including: architectural services, historic structure reports, preservation plans, and physical preservation to structures. Grants are awarded through a competitive process and do not require non-Federal match.

Humanities
State governments
BJA FY24 The Kevin and Avonte Program: Reducing Injury and Death of Missing Individuals with Dementia and Developmental Disabilities
$150,000
Department of Justice - Bureau of Justice Assistance
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 18, 2024

Date Added

May 24, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to reduce the number of deaths and injuries of individuals with forms of dementia (such as Alzheimers disease) or developmental disabilities (such as autism) who, due to their condition, wander from safe environments. This program provides funding to law enforcement and other public safety agencies to implement to implement location tracking technologies to help find missing individuals. It provides funding to such agencies and partnering nonprofit organizations to develop or operate programs to prevent wandering, increase vulnerable individuals safety, and facilitate rescues.

Humanities
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Humanities Initiatives
$150,000
National Endowment for the Arts & Humanities (National Endowment for the Humanities)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 6, 2025

Date Added

May 21, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to U.S. colleges and universities, including HBCUs, HSIs, Tribal Colleges, and Community Colleges, to develop and improve humanities programs and educational resources.

Humanities
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
BJA FY24 Second Chance Act Improving Reentry Education and Employment Outcomes
$900,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 11, 2024

Date Added

May 17, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to fund reentry services and programs focused on strengthening education and employment outcomes for individuals returning to their communities after a period of incarceration.

Humanities
State governments
State and Jurisdictional Humanities Councils General Operating Support Grants
$3,000,000
National Endowment for the Arts & Humanities (National Endowment for the Humanities)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 1, 2025

Date Added

May 14, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit state and jurisdictional humanities councils across the U.S. to enhance public engagement and understanding of the humanities through local programs and initiatives.

Humanities
Nonprofits
BJA FY24 Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use Site-Based Program
$7,000,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 1, 2024

Date Added

May 10, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to develop, implement, or expand comprehensive programs in response to the overdose crisis and the impacts of illicit opioids, stimulants, or other substances. The program provides resources to support state, local, tribal, and territorial efforts to respond to illicit substance use and misuse, reduce overdose deaths, promote public safety, and support access to prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery services in the community and justice system.

Humanities
State governments
Graduate Education in the Humanities: A National Convening
$500,000
U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 6, 2024

Date Added

May 7, 2024

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Office of Challenge Programs is accepting applications for Graduate Education in the Humanities: A National Convening, a cooperative agreement to plan and host a national convening to evaluate the current state of graduate education in the humanities, to make recommendations for programs to prepare graduate students for a variety of humanities-related careers, and to develop a roadmap that articulates a strategic vision for graduate education in the humanities. The project will be funded through a combination of federal matching funds and related fundraising from non-federal third parties.

Humanities
State governments
Ukraine Cultural Heritage Response Initiative Countering False Narratives
$500,000
U.S. Department of State - Bureau Of Educational and Cultural Affairs
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 31, 2024

Date Added

Apr 30, 2024

The overall intent of this initiative is to support projects and initiatives that use exchange and other forms of interchange and collaboration to strengthen programs that help communities, civil society, and government institutions counter false narratives related to cultural heritage. Full application instructions are available on the Related Documents tab. NOTE: All applications must be submitted via email to the address specified in the application instructions. Applicants cannot submit materials via Grants.gov.

Humanities
Nonprofits
BJA FY24 Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Program
$2,000,000
Department of Justice - Bureau of Justice Assistance
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 18, 2024

Date Added

Apr 27, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to support efforts by state, local, and tribal law enforcement and prosecution agencies and their partners in conducting outreach, educating practitioners and the public, enhancing victim reporting tools, and investigating and prosecuting hate crimes committed on the basis of a victims perceived or actual race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability.

Humanities
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BJA FY24 STOP School Violence Program Competitive Solicitation
$2,000,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jun 12, 2024

Date Added

Apr 18, 2024

With this solicitation BJA seeks to increase school safety by implementing solutions that will improve school climate. Solutions include school-based behavioral threat assessments and/or intervention teams to identify school violence risks among students, technological innovations that are shown to increase school safety such as anonymous reporting technology, and other school safety strategies that assist in preventing violence. The STOP School Violence Program is designed to improve school safety by providing students, teachers, and staff with the tools they need to recognize, respond quickly to, and prevent acts of violence.

Humanities
State governments
BJA FY24 Second Chance Act Community-based Reentry Incubator Initiative
$4,000,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 8, 2024

Date Added

Apr 17, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to fund organizations to serve as financial intermediaries to community-based reentry programs (subawardees) and to provide support, via an incubator model, to increase capability and capacity within the subawardees organizations. This program furthers the DOJs mission to uphold the rule of law, to keep our country safe, and to protect civil rights. With this solicitation, the Bureau of Justice Assistance seeks to fund organizations (awardees) to serve as financial intermediaries to community-based reentry programs (subawardees) and to provide support via an incubator model in order to increase capability and capacity within the subawardees’ organizations. For this solicitation, awardees are community-based organizations (CBOs) that are experienced at delivering reentry services, managing federal grants, administering subawards, and training others to do the same. Awardees will operate incubatorsβ€”learning communities where subawardees can learn and growβ€”to help smaller CBOs enhance the delivery of reentry services and their operation management. Awardees will also have fiscal and administrative oversight of subawardees funding and projects. Subawardees are envisioned to be CBOs that are operating on a smaller scale and seeking to increase their organizational capacity and their capacity to deliver reentry services.

Humanities
Nonprofits
Historic Preservation Training Center Facility Management and Historic Preservation Emerging Professional Engagement
$400,000
DOI-NPS (National Park Service)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 3, 2024

Date Added

Apr 4, 2024

A. Program Need: The Historic Preservation Training Center (HPTC) is dedicated to the preservation and maintenance of historic buildings, structures, and features of the NPS and its partners. The HPTC executes this commitment by demonstrating outstanding leadership through field preservation schooling for basic hands-on craft skills development in masonry, carpentry, wood crafting, and architectural building identification, evaluation, and condition assessment techniques. The HPTC utilizes historic preservation projects as its main instrument for teaching preservation philosophy and progressive development of building crafts knowledge, exposure to the newest stabilization practices, techniques and applications, and enriching project management skills. This structure lends itself to accommodate on projects additional individuals looking to learn and practice new skills through hands-on projects. The HPTC is continuing to grow significantly across the NPS in scope and scale. Additional technical assistance on projects from skilled individuals will assist it in more responsively meeting the demand for project work at NPS sites across the country, and thus better accomplish the HPTC and overall NPS mission to preserve cultural resources for future generations to experience, learn from, and enjoy.B. Program Objectives: The program objective is to support and stimulate preservation trades and project work on NPS cultural resources through hosting pre-apprentice-style and pre-professional experiences for emerging professionals in the fields of facility management and cultural resource restoration and rehabilitation. Specifically, the program focuses on engaging existing students and graduates of trade schools focused on historic preservation skills and knowledge (such as those listed on The Campaign for Historic Trades website) or other facility relevant trades and fields (e.g. water/wastewater management, engineering, architecture, project management, etc.) and degree programs applicable to public land facility management who are looking for opportunities to apply their education to real-life projects. The program will promote greater public and private participation in historic preservation and facility programs and activities while simultaneously building resource stewardship ethics in its participants. An ancillary benefit and objective is to provide the National Park Service with trained individuals to help complete critical historic preservation and facility projects. The program will combine an intensive, immersive work atmosphere with tailored classroom and field-based curriculum to provide participants with any additionally necessary training related to the maintenance, restoration, and preservation of the infrastructure (buildings, bridges, monuments, memorials, culverts, etc.) found on public lands. The work completed will be on active NPS backlogged preventative maintenance and other projects alongside NPS maintenance and preservation professionals. Any curriculum provided by NPS will support this hands-on experience through reinforcement of the importance of trade skills, ethics of conservation and preservation on public lands.The program will strive to engage emerging student or recent graduations (2 years) historic trades and facility professionals from diverse backgrounds currently underrepresented in this field of work. The goal is to interest these skilled individuals in NPS career opportunities and thus diversify the NPS Facilities workforce.

Humanities
State governments
BJA FY24 Upholding the Rule of Law and Preventing Wrongful Convictions Program
$1,200,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 15, 2024

Date Added

Mar 21, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to support efforts by both wrongful conviction review (WCR) entities, which represent individuals with post-conviction claims of innocence to review individual cases, and conviction integrity or review units (CIUs) to enhance criminal justice system integrity. This includes a category to select a training and technical assistance (TTA) provider to ensure WCR and CIUs entities and the field obtain the skills, training, and information on the latest practices to safeguard the integrity of convictions and support post-conviction review of claims of wrongful convictions. The TTA provider will also build and maintain a database for the field on exonerations.

Humanities
State governments
BJA FY24 Collaborative Crisis Response and Intervention Training Program
$250,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 15, 2024

Date Added

Mar 20, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to support law enforcement, correctional officers, probation and parole, and sheriffs departments in effectively partnering with mental health, substance use, community service professionals and agencies to promote public safety and make sure that appropriate responses are provided to individuals in crisis who have behavioral health conditions, intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, or physical disabilities, and/or traumatic brain injuries. Funding Categories: Category 1: Training Program for Law Enforcement Officers, including campus-based police; law enforcement agencies, including probation and parole (field-based); and sheriff's departments (patrol-based) Category 2: Training Program for Correctional Officers, Probation and Parole (facility-based), and Sheriff Departments (facility-based)

Humanities
State governments
BJA FY24 Second Chance Act Smart Supervision Program
$850,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 15, 2024

Date Added

Mar 19, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to provide grants to jurisdictions to improve outcomes for adults on community supervision. The Second Chance Act (SCA) of 2007 (Public Law 110-199), reauthorized by the First Step Act of 2018, provides a comprehensive response to assist in the transition individuals make from adult confinement facilities (e.g., jails, prisons, detention centers) to their communities so that the transition is successful and promotes public safety. The SCA is designed to help communities develop and implement comprehensive strategies that address the challenges posed by reentry and recidivism reduction. The Smart Supervision Program is part of the SCA suite of programs in fiscal year (FY) 2024.

Humanities
State governments
Cultural Resources Management Services
$250,000
DOI-NPS (National Park Service)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 16, 2024

Date Added

Mar 16, 2024

The National Park Service, following its Management Policies (2006) seeks to work with partners to collaboratively conduct a variety of activities, including, but not limited to the named studies outlined in NPS-28: Cultural Resource Management Guideline: Archeological Identification/Evaluation Studies Archival Records Management Plans Bibliographic and historiographic essays Collection Management Plan (CMP) Cultural Affiliation Study and Lineal Descent Studies Cultural Landscapes Inventory (CLI) Cultural Resources Geographical Information System (CRGIS) Studies. Cultural Resources Management Bibliography (CRBIB) Development Concept Plan Discover our Shared Heritage Travel Itineraries Ethnohistory and Ethnography Exhibit Plan and Design (EPD) General Management Plan (GMP) HABS/HAER/HALS documentation, Historic Resource Study (HRS) Historic structure report (HSR) List of Classified Structures (LCS) National Catalog of Museum Objects National Heritage Area Plans and Evaluations National Historic Landmark Documentation and Theme Studies National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom studies National Register of Historic Places Documentation and Bulletins National Maritime Initiative Inventory Oral History interviews, transcription and archival processing Park and Program Administrative History Peer Review Teaching with Historic Places Lesson Plans

Humanities
State governments
BJA FY24 Improving Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Outcomes for Adults in Reentry
$833,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 6, 2024

Date Added

Mar 12, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to support state, local, and tribal governments, as well as community-based nonprofit organizations, to establish, expand, or improve treatment and recovery support services for people with substance use disorders (SUDs) during their incarceration and upon reentry into the community. This program seeks to reduce crime and recidivism, expand access to evidence-based treatment, and promote long-term recovery for people leaving incarceration, and, in the process, improve public safety and public health.

Humanities
State governments
BJA FY24 Emmett Till Cold Case Investigations and Prosecution Program
$750,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 28, 2024

Date Added

Mar 7, 2024

With this solicitation, BJA seeks to support state, local, and tribal law enforcement and prosecution agencies, working with their partners, to investigate and prosecute unsolved cold case homicides suspected to have been racially motivated or otherwise associated with civil rights violations. This program is part of the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act, which seeks to address murder cases suspected to be racially motivated, that were committed before January 1, 1980. The program’s ultimate purpose is to bring closure to the victims’ families and the impacted communities, and to bring those responsible to justice.

Humanities
State governments