CHA Small Grants

The Center for Humanities & the Arts Small Grant provides up to $3,000 in support of the research and creative efforts of Ƶ Boulder faculty and staff to deepen and enrich the range of humanistic and artistic activities on campus. CHA supports work in the creative and performing arts including but not limited to creative writing, painting, sculpting, composing or performing music, acting, directing, and dance, as well as critical, historical, and theoretical studies of the arts. The primary mission of CHA Small Grant is to support and promote arts and humanitiesresearch. CHA uses the National Endowment for the Humanities' definition of the humanities:

“The term ‘humanities’ includes, but is not limited to, the study of the following: language, both modern and classical; linguistics; literature; history; jurisprudence; philosophy; archaeology; comparative religion; ethics; the history, criticism and theory of the arts; those aspects of social sciences which have humanistic content and employ humanistic methods; and the study and application of the humanities to the human environment with particular attention to reflecting our diverse heritage, traditions, and history and to the relevance of the humanities to the current conditions of national life.”

Deadlines

FALL 2024
October 15 (this is the only deadline in the Fall due to limited staff)

Note: Since the CHA cannot fund projects retroactively, the only projects we are able to fund would be those that begin after November 5, 2024.

SPRING 2025
February 16 (this is the only deadline in the Spring due to limited staff)

Note: Since the CHA cannot fund projects retroactively, the only projects we are able to fund would be those that begin after March 10, 2025.

Eligibility

  • This opportunity is open to all faculty, staff, and non-tenure ladder faculty to support professional activities in the humanities and the arts. Visiting faculty with appointments at other institutionsare not eligible to apply. Temporary appointments (lecturers) must meet the following criteria:
    • Have active appointments at Ƶ Boulder during the semester they apply for and plan to use the award. Proposals for activities that take place in a semester when the applicant is not affiliated with Ƶ Boulder are not eligible for funding. For example, summer proposals are only eligible if the applicant is hired to teach in the following Fall semester.
  • Applicants may receiveonly one CHA Small Grant per academic year

Not Eligible:

  • College of Arts and Sciences faculty are not eligible to request funds for indexing, copy-editing and purchasing permissions for images to use in publication (apply toKayden Research Grant)
  • Conference travel and/ortravel to institutions that have invited Ƶ-Boulder faculty to speak, perform, teach, or mount an installation. However, for faculty artists who can demonstrate how an invitation by an institution is crucial to their professional career (necessary for tenure and/or promotion) and provide proof that the host institution has limited funds for the invited faculty, the CHA will consider applications on a case-by-case basis.
  • Support for projects in which the faculty is using the Hazel Barnes Flat and has already received Schwalbe funds. Faculty can choose to refuse the Schwalbe funds if they receive a small grant but they cannot use both Schwalbe and small grant funds to support their research in London while using the Hazel Barnes Flat.

Selection Criteria

Grants are awarded on the merit of the proposed projects as a contribution to research in the arts and humanities, the record of the applicant, the quality of the application, and the expected contribution to the campus (ie: is the application contributing to the mission of the University and to professional development?).Proposals over $2,000should be larger in scope and demonstrateadditional funds secured to support the project.

Expenses supported include (but not limited to):

  • Research/technical/creative assistance
  • Materials, equipment and supplies, copying
  • Travel to undertake research (e.g., libraries, archives, archeological sites)
  • Travel to present work at venues that enhance one’s research and creative activity
  • Foreign or domestic airfare
  • Ground transportation (e.g., car rental, train fare)
  • Lodging and meals
  • Space rental
  • Reception expenses and meals
  • Publicity
  • Honorarium and travel expenses for visiting scholars
  • Honorarium for guests to present virtual lectures. Honorarium to pay virtual guests must have no other means to pay the guest lecturer virtual presentation
  • Priority will be given to research projects that benefit the professional and academic life of the Ƶ Boulder campus.

Application Procedure

Applications for grants are submitted using theSmall Grant Application Form.Submit 3-pages (max), double-spaced, 12 pt. type PDF with the following:

I. Project Description:Provide information about:

  1. The nature of the work: describe the methodology and, if archival research is going to be done, justify why travel is appropriate.Applicants seeking to fund performances, lectures, and exhibitions must demonstrate that the event will promote faculty research, creative work, or a future performance. Events whose primary beneficiaries are undergraduate and/or graduate students are not eligible for funding.
  2. The importance of the work to your research area and your career
  3. Expected outcomes

II. Budget

  1. Provide an itemized, detailed and balanced budget. Be specific and include all necessary quotes, quantities, and links to materials/suppliers whenever possible. Weblinks (URLs) should be provided for materials/services requested in the funding as demonstrative of the need. If a service is needed and a web link is not available, please provide a quote from the provider. If lodging, car rentals or airfare are requested, the budget should include quotes from and as closely align with them as possible. It’s understood that sometimes alternative searches for travel may yield lower costs, if so, please include screenshots or quotes from these sources.Use the University guidelines forfor ground transportation, and/or.The budget should be as detailed as possible. Don’t assume the reviewer knows some of the line items you’re requesting. Budgets with insufficient information will not be funded.

    Small Grant Application Form

Application Examples

Policies

  • This opportunity is open to all faculty, staff, and non-tenure ladder faculty to support professional activities in the humanities and the arts. Visiting faculty with appointments at other institutionsare not eligible to apply. Temporary appointments (lecturers) must meet the following criteria:
    • Have active appointments at Ƶ Boulder during the semester they apply for and plan to use the award. Proposals for activities that take place in a semester when the applicant is not affiliated with Ƶ Boulder are not eligible for funding. For example, summer proposals are only eligible if the applicant is hired to teach in the following Fall semester.
  • Applicants may receiveonly one CHA Small Grant per academic year
  • Funds must be spent in the granting period (fiscal year)in which they are awarded. Unused funds should be returned to the CHA prior to fiscal year-end.
  • Funding will not be granted retroactively.
  • If a faculty member receives an external grant for a project funded by CHA, any portion of the Small Grant that covers duplicate expenses must be returned to the CHA. Equipment purchased with a Small Grant belongs to UCB, not the individual, and should be donated to a UCB unit at the end of the grant period.
  • Within one month of the completion of the grant period, recipients are required to submit afinal reportsummarizing the project and describing the impact on your research. Future grant applications will not be considered until the final report is submitted.