The mission of the American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR) is to initiate, encourage, and support research and public understanding of the history and cultures of the Near East and wider Mediterranean world, from the earliest times. ASOR aims to achieve its mission in a manner that is apolitical and without any religious affiliation.
The overarching goal of ASOR's grant program is to provide funding grants and fellowships that facilitate participation in excavations and research in the Eastern Mediterranean. Since 2007, ASOR has focused on supporting archaeological projects, researchers, and students with over $986,000 awarded. The grants aim to support ASOR-affiliated archaeological projects and directors, emphasizing assistance for newer, smaller projects or specific components of larger initiatives. This support can include the purchase of equipment or funding for off-season research and analysis. A specific grant highlighted is the Denise L. Gold Project Grant, which offers $2,500 to aid worthy field projects affiliated with ASOR, especially those in their initial stages or smaller initiatives within larger projects.
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