Members meet in public and private sessions July 22-23
July 29, 2010 - The National Council on the Humanities convened in Washington, DC on July 22-23. Brief public committee meetings were held at 9am on Thursday, July 22 followed by closed sessions to review grant applications. Committees included: Federal/State Partnership and Challenge Grants, Digital Humanities, Education Programs, and Public Programs. The following programs and grant competitions were considered during the private portions of the meetings:
FEDERAL/STATE PARTNERSHIP
CHALLENGE GRANTS
DIGITAL HUMANITIES
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
PUBLIC PROGRAMS
During the plenary session of the full Council meeting on Friday, July 23, members of the public, Council members, and NEH staff heard reports from Chairman Leach, NEH senior staff, and Council members. Esther Mackintosh, President of the Federation of State Humanities Councils, gave a tribute to Bruce Fraser, Executive Director of the Connecticut Humanities Council. Mr. Fraser passed away earlier this summer.
The National Council on the Humanities is a board of 26 private citizens charged, by statute, with (1) advising the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities with respect to Endowment policies, programs, and procedures, and with (2) reviewing grant applications and making recommendations to the Chairman. National Council members are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. They serve staggered, six-year terms.
A current list of council members is available on the NEH website. The next Council meeting is scheduled for November 18-19.