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Promotion of the Humanities_We the People

Published on AidPage by IDILOGIC on Jun 24, 2005

Administered by:

US Federal Government Agency (see all agencies)
National Foundation on Arts and the Humanities
CFDA #: 45.168

How much financial aid...

Range and Average of Financial Assistance

Idea of America Essay Contest: $5,000 for grand prize winner; $1,000 for finalist. We the People Bookshelf winners receive fifteen books and promotional materials, including bookplates, bookmarks, brochures, and posters. For Landmarks of American History: Workshops for School Teachers and We the People Challenge Grants in United States History, Institutions and Culture, consult the guidelines of the NEH Division of Education Programs and Office of Challenge Grants respectively.

Note: This section lists the representative range (smallest to largest) of the amount of financial assistance available. These figures are based upon funds awarded in the past fiscal year and the current fiscal year to date. Also indicated is an approximate average amount of awards which were made in the past and current fiscal years.

Obligations

Idea of America Essay Contest(Grants): FY 03 $10,000; and FY 04 est $10,000; FY 05 est $10,000. For Landmarks of American History: Workshops for School Teachers and We the People Challenge Grants in United States History, Institutions and Culture, contact the NEH Division of Education Programs and Office of Challenge Grants respectively.

Note: The dollar amounts listed in this section represent obligations for the past fiscal year (PY), estimates for the current fiscal year (CY), and estimates for the budget fiscal year (BY) as reported by the Federal agencies. Obligations for non-financial assistance programs indicate the administrative expenses involved in the operation of a program.

Account Identification

59-0200-0-1-503.

Note: Note: This 11-digit budget account identification code represents the account which funds a particular program. This code should be consistent with the code given for the program area as specified in Appendix III of the Budget of the United States Government.