NEH Summer Stipends
Internal Application

 

Limited Submissions are funding opportunities in which the sponsor only allows a specific and limited number of proposals from a given institution. This limitation may result in an internal competition to select the project(s) that will move forward to represent OU.

 

Please use this form to submit your internal application for the limited submission program of interest.

 

After submission, a copy of the form will be emailed to the PI's listed email.

 

This form is NOT the Infosheet for the Office of Research Services. That form can be found at: https://ors.ou.edu/proposal/infosheet/infotype/CMSInfosheet.asp 

Please upload your internal application as a single PDF.
 
Internal Application - must include:
  • Narrative (max. 3 pages)
  • Work plan (max. 1 page)
  • Bibliography (max. 1 page)
  • Résumé (max. 2 pages)
  • Appendices (only for editions, translations, database projects, and projects with visual materials)
    • If your project involves creating an edition or translation, you may provide a sample of the original text (one page) and the edited or translated version (one page).
    • If you are proposing a database project, provide a sample entry (max. 1 page).
    • If relevant, provide a sample of visual materials. You may include multiple images, but they must be on a single page.
  • Provide the names, email addresses, and affiliations of your two references.
Peer reviewers will use the following criteria to review internal applications (from the 2024 NOFO):
  • The intellectual significance of the proposed project, including its value to humanities scholars, general audiences, or both
  • The quality of the conception, definition, organization, and description of the project and the applicant’s clarity of expression
  • The feasibility and appropriateness of the proposed plan of work
  • The quality or promise of quality of the applicant as an interpreter of the humanities
  • The likelihood that the applicant will complete the project (not necessarily during the period of performance), including, when relevant, the soundness of the dissemination and access plans