Philosophy
American Philosophical Society
Franklin Research Grants
Since 1933 the American Philosophical Society has awarded small grants to scholars in order to support the cost of research leading to publication in all areas of knowledge. The FRANKLIN PROGRAM is particularly designed to help meet the costs of travel to libraries and archives for research purposes; the purchase of microfilm, photocopies, or equivalent research materials; the cost associated with fieldwork; or laboratory research expenses.
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/
National Endowment for the Humanities
Summer Stipend
NEH SUMMER STIPENDS support individuals pursuing advanced research that contributes to scholarly knowledge or to the public's understanding of the humanities. Recipients are supported to produce scholarly articles, monographs on specialized subjects, books on broad topics, archaeological site reports, translations, editions, or other scholarly tools. LMU may nominate only two faculty members, once nominated applicants submit online.
http://www.neh.gov/grants/grants.html
National Endowment for the Humanities
Collaborative Research Grants
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH GRANTS support full-time or part-time activities for periods of one to three years. Support is available for various combinations of scholars, consultants, and research assistants; project-related travel; field work; applications of information technology; and technical support and services.
http://www.neh.gov/grants/grants.html
American Council of Learned Societies
Fellowship & Grant Competitions
The American Council of Learned Societies' FELLOWSHIP & GRANT COMPETITIONS encourages cooperation in the advancement of studies through collaborative research and publications in branches of learning such as philology, archaeology, history, the moral, political and social sciences.
http://www.acls.org/fel-comp.htm
Stanford University
Stanford Humanities Center
Stanford Humanities Fellowships
Since its inception in 1980, the Humanities Center has offered External Faculty Fellowships to all ranks of the professoriate and from a wide variety of disciplinary fields. Fellowships are awarded to support research projects in the humanities; creative arts projects are not eligible. The Humanities Center seeks candidates whose research is likely to contribute to intellectual exchange among a diverse group of scholars within the disciplines of the humanities.
http://shc.stanford.edu/fellowships/external_fac.htm
The Contemplative Mind in Society
The Contemplative Practice Fellowships
These fellowships seek to restore and renew the critical contribution that contemplative practices can make to the life of teaching, learning, and scholarship. At the heart of the program is the belief that pedagogical and intellectual benefits can be discovered by bringing contemplative practice into the academy, and that contemplative awareness can help to create a more just, compassionate, and reflective society.
http://www.contemplativemind.org/programs/academic/fellowships.html#apply
Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)
Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program
The most prestigious award in the Fulbright Scholar Program, the DISTINGUISHED CHAIRS provides opportunities to senior faculty with a prominent record of scholarly accomplishment
http://www.cies.org/
Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)
Fulbright Traditional Scholar Program
The traditional FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR Program sends 800 U.S. faculty and professionals abroad each year. Grantees lecture and conduct research in a wide variety of academic and professional fields.
http://www.cies.org/
Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)
Fulbright Senior Specialists Program
The FULBRIGHT SENIOR SPECIALISTS PROGRAM is designed to provide short-term academic opportunities (two to six weeks) for U.S. faculty and professionals to promote academic exchanges that will broaden your cultural perspective in your academic field. Shorter grant lengths give Specialists greater flexibility to pursue a grant that works best with their current academic or professional commitments.
http://www.cies.org/