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Deadline: September 27, 2011

Awards: $100,000-$325,000 each

CFP: http://www.neh.gov/ODH/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=9Qc1l5gLcHw%3d&tabid=108

This program is designed to be a follow-on to our popular Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant program (SUG). As you know, the SUG program awards small grants and is designed to fund early, cutting-edge, experimental work that shows great potential. SUGs can also be used for small planning meetings, studies, or workshops.

But now that we’ve funded nearly 200 SUGs, we’ve heard a lot of feedback from the field that the timing is right to offer a larger implementation program aimed at helping projects move beyond the start-up phase and into full implementation. Enter: DHIG!

The DHIGs offer a much larger maximum grant (from $100K to $325K). Projects applying for a DHIG grant should be able to demonstrate that they’ve already successfully completed an earlier start-up phase and are now ready to build on it with a larger grant.