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Federal/State Partnership is the liaison between the National Endowment for the Humanities
and the nonprofit network of 56 state and jurisdictional humanities councils



 

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NEH Chairman Jim Leach blogs about Prohibition as a means to understand a unique American story.

Watch President Obama's presentation of the 2012 National Medals on the Arts and Humanities.

View or download an introduction to Federal/State Partnership, NEH, and all the grantmaking divisions and offices.

Federal/State Partnership provides and oversees the annual general operating support grants to the state and jurisdictional humanities councils and collects information about councils' work through annual compliance reporting. It works with councils on self-assessments, site visits, and review which are conducted on a five-year cycle.

The work of Federal/State Partnership and the councils is legislatively mandated, including the funding formula which determines how the amount of each council's general operating support grant is calculated. The Partnership provides councils general liability insurance. General operating support grants are managed in accordance with established NEH grant management guidelines and matching guidelines. Councils are also eligible to apply for any other NEH grant opportunities.

The Federal/State Partnership network includes the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Federal/State Partnership office at NEH, and the state humanities councils. The Federation of State Humanities Councils is the councils' membership organization.

The digital file cabinet & site map provide a valuable tool for navigating this website and for finding links to all the documents needed for councils to work with Federal/State Partnership and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Watch a video of the November 16, 2011 White House conference humanities and veterans.

Chairman Jim Leach spoke at the National Humanities Conference on November 5. Read "Re-Imagining the American Dream: the Humanities and Citizenship."

"Making Sense of the American Civil War"
a reading and discussion series in America's libraries

For more about state humanities council activities, go to the archive of
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Humanities profiles council executives ...

South Carolina's Randy Akers; Idaho's Rick Ardinger; Washington, D.C.'s Joy Austin; Arkansas' Paul Austin; Wyoming's Marcia Wolter Britton; Utah's Cynthia Buckingham; Hawai'i's Bob Buss; Mississippi's Barbara Carpenter; Kentucky's Virginia Carter; North Carolina's Shelley Crisp; Maryland's Phoebe Stein Davis; Montana's Ken Egan; Vermont's Peter Gilbert; Texas' Michael Gillette; Puerto Rico's Juan González Lamela; Maine's Erik Jorgensen; Pennsylvania's Joe Kelly; Alaska's Greg Kimura; California's Ralph Lewin; Kansas' Julie Mulvihill; New Mexico's Craig Newbill; New York's Sara Ogger; Iowa's Christopher Rossi; New Jersey's Jane Brailove Rutkoff; West Virginia's Ken Sullivan; Massachusetts's David Tebaldi; Oklahoma's Ann Thompson; Virginia's Robert Vaughan; New Hampshire's Deborah Watrous; Wisconsin's Dena Wortzel; Georgia's Jamil Zainaldin
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