Look up projects NEH has funded
Match your project to a grant program
Apply for an NEH-funded Seminar, Institute, or Workshop
Learn about NEH's review process
Four More Years: Presidential Inaugurations
Live presentation of a BackStory with the American History Guys radio segment on the history of presidential inauguration celebrations at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History and little-known-stories from inaugurations past.
Websites, apps, and digital projects supported by NEH grants
The U.S. Capitol, as we know it today, would never have existed without Jefferson Davis.
Henry David Thoreau went in for society, but on his own terms.
The battle for Nietzsche's legacy began when Count Hary Kessler met Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche.
Some of the people he has influenced don't even realize it.
Barbara Tuchman saw history as a grand tragedy
The great man of science had more than a passing interest in alchemy.
The journalist who pioneered serious film criticism showed a cinematic touch in all of his writing.
As Germany occupied France, Green brought Paris to life in his superlative diaries.
U-boats off the Carolina Coast were part of Germany's attack against American shipping in World War II.
An Appreciation by Mark Bittman
Was the den mother of modernism a fascist?
A scholar's epic journey to catalog two hundred years of medieval dress.
An NEH-funded documentary inspires a cinematic novel, one to be seen as well as read.
Charles and Ray Eames forged a new sensibility while doing everything and nothing.
The final volume of the Dictionary of American Regional English approaches
The Atlantic Monthly helped establish the expatriate author as a literary great.
All things communist -- from the Berlin Wall to Soviet tchotchkes -- find a home at the Wende.
National Endowment
for the Humanities
1100 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20506
General Information
1-800-NEH-1121
202-606-8400
TDD:
1-866-372-2930
202-606-8282