Does NEH collaborate with other institutions to provide additional funding for individual scholars in the humanities?
NEH collaborates with several organizations to offer support for research programs: Library of Congress (LOC) John W. Kluge Center Fellowships Projects that draw on the collections of the Library of Congress are eligible for support. Interested applicants should apply directly to LOCs Kluge Center Fellowships Program. Japan-United States Friendship Commission (JUSFC) Fellowship Program for Advanced Social Science Research on Japan Subjects may include modern Japanese political economy, international relations and society, and United States-Japan relations. Applicants may consult the JUSFC Web site for additional information. Application guidelines are located here. NEH Grants for Fellowships Program at Independent Research Institutions (FPIRI) Projects that require access to collections at independent centers for advanced study, libraries, and museums in the United States and research centers overseas are eligible for support. Individual scholars must apply directly to the institutions
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