9 grants found for

Scholarship America, Inc.

Grantee
Grant description
Location
Year awarded
  • Scholarship America, Inc.

    To support the involvement of liberal arts colleges in programs designed to prepare low-income and minority students for higher education
    Minnesota
    2002
  • Scholarship America, Inc.

    To support a planning initiative with six selective liberal arts colleges to prepare low-income and minority students for higher education
    Minnesota
    2000
  • College Art Association of America, Inc.

    To support the development of guidelines for the evaluation of digital scholarship in the context of tenure and promotion in the fields of art and architectural history
    New York
    2014
  • Modern Language Association of America

    To support: expanding the scope of the Modern Language Association of America International Bibliography to include publications about the teaching of language, writing, and literature at the college level; improving coverage of scholarship about Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish languages and literatures; and planning, in consultation with the JSTOR staff and scholars in the field, for the selection of modern language and literature journals that should be included in the next phase of JSTOR
    New York
    1999
  • Renaissance Society of America, Inc.

    To provide scholarships at its summer workshops in paleography and archive and manuscript research
    New York
    1976
  • Renaissance Society of America, Inc.

    To provide for scholarships at its proposed summer workshops in paleography and archive and manuscript research
    New York
    1974
  • Latin American Studies Association, Inc.

    To support activities that promote more transregional comparative, and cross-disciplinary approaches to scholarship
    Pennsylvania
    2008
  • American Council of Learned Societies

    For activities that will increase understanding of the internationalization of scholarship
    New York
    1994
  • American Historical Association

    For a project to increase public awareness of historical scholarship
    District of Columbia
    1984