The National Endowment for the Humanities serves and strengthens our nation by supporting high-quality projects and programs in the humanities and by making the humanities available to all Americans.
The Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG) program aims to support projects at various lifecycle phases with the potential for broad impact within the humanities. It prioritizes projects that research, refine, design, or maintain innovative, experimental, or computationally challenging methods, techniques, digital infrastructures, including open-source code, tools, or platforms. Furthermore, it supports evaluative studies focusing on the practices and impacts of digital scholarship. Key values of the DHAG program include experimentation, reuse, extensibility, addressing issues of accessibility and usability, and ensuring projects are equitable, open, replicable, and sustainable. Funded projects are expected to contribute significantly to humanities scholarship and the digital humanities research base by publishing a white paper on workflow analysis.