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First Bridging Cultures Grant Awards Announced

$1.7 million distributed among eight organizations and institutions 

August 26, 2010 – The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has announced its first Bridging Cultures grant awards. The agency will distribute $1.7 million among eight organizations and institutions for projects to enable public discussions about the role of civility in democracy and the understanding of Muslim contributions to world cultures. These public forums (scheduled for February 2011 and March 2011) will allow humanities experts to share the best of recent research with the general public. According to an NEH press release, at the conclusion of each forum, participants will work with educators and members of state humanities councils to produce materials such as books, videos, exhibits, and other public programming to disseminate content to regional and national audiences.

The following organizations and institutions will receive NEH funds for “Bridging Cultures: Planning and Implementation Grants for Academic Forums and Programs Development Workshops Grants”:

Bridging Cultures is the signature initiative of NEH Chairman Jim Leach. An agency press release notes that the initiative “highlights the role of the humanities in enhancing understanding and respect for diverse cultures and subcultures within America’s borders and around the globe,” and that the Endowment, “is renewing its focus on the need to bridge gaps in Americans’ understanding of world history, literature, philosophy, religion, archeology, language, and law.”

Additional information about the initiative and recent grant awards is available on the NEH website.  

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