Digital Humanities Research Grants
Support is available for Jewish Studies Digital Humanities research projects.
We welcome applications for the following:
Level and Duration of Support
Grants of up to £50,000 per annum for three years (maximum total of £150,000) are available to European institutions.
We will fund up to 70% of the project budget and at least 30% of the cost of the project will need to come from other funding sources. We favour proposals that include co-funding from other organisations as well as clear evidence of financial commitments from your own institution (e.g., institutional reserves, money raised from ticket sales etc.) Of this 30%, up to half can be attributed to in-kind contributions or allocated costs (see below).
Proposals are welcome where funds from other sources are allocated for the purpose of the long-term sustainability of the project.
Eligible Costs
In-kind Contributions and Allocated Costs
In-kind contributions and allocated costs can make up a maximum of 15% of the total cost of your project. Please ensure you identify these on your Project Budget Form under Project Income and use the Budget Explanation section to provide further details, e.g., breakdown of salaries, volunteer time etc.
In-kind contributions include any materials, goods, services or facilities that you
would otherwise have to pay for but that are being provided free of charge or at a reduced rate. This may include:
Allocated costs include expenditure which must be paid for at some point by your organisation and do not qualify as in-kind contributions. This may include:
Eligibility Criteria
Applying institutions must be based in Europe. We are currently not accepting applications from Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine.
Eligible Topics
All Digital Humanities projects connected to the broad field of Jewish Studies are considered eligible. In principle, projects only tangentially related to Jewish Studies are unlikely to be successful, nor will projects devoted to an individual or individuals who happen to be Jewish, but whose historical importance is not significantly contingent on that biographical fact.
Projects focused solely or primarily on digitisation are not eligible for funding within this category. For digitisation projects, please see our Collections Management grant category within our European Jewish Heritage grant programme.
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Digital Humanities Research Grants