
Please note that additional sources will be posted as they are identified.
1. Current U.S. Department of Education Links for
Grant OpportunitiesOverseas Programs
- Fulbright-Hays Training Grants' Faculty Research Abroad:
This program provides grants to institutions of higher education to fund
faculty to maintain and improve their area studies and language skills
by conducting research abroad for periods of three to twelve months.- Fulbright-Hays Training Grants Group Projects Abroad:
This program provides grants to support overseas projects in training,
research, and curriculum development in modern foreign languages and
area studies by teachers, students, and faculty engaged in a common
endeavor. Projects may include short-term seminars, curriculum
development, group research or study, or advanced intensive language
programs.- Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Special Bilateral Programs:
This program provides short-term study/travel seminars abroad for U.S.
educators in the social sciences and humanities for the purpose of
improving the understanding and knowledge of other cultures. There are
approximately seven to ten seminars with fourteen to sixteen
participants in each seminar annually. Seminars are four to six weeks in
duration. All seminars are held in countries outside of Western Europe.http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/HEP/iegps/sap.html
Domestic International Education Programs
- Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language:
This program provides funds to institutions of higher education, a
consortia of such institutions, or partnerships between nonprofit
educational organizations and institutions of higher education to plan,
develop, and carry out programs to strengthen and improve undergraduate
instruction in international studies and foreign languages.- International Research and Studies:
This program supports surveys, studies, and development of instructional
materials to improve and strengthen education in modern foreign
languages, area studies, and other international fields.- Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access:
This program supports projects that develop innovative techniques or
programs using new electronic technologies to collect information from
foreign sources. Grants will be made to access, collect, organize,
preserve, and widely disseminate information on world regions and
countries other than the U.S. that address our nation's teaching and
research needs in international education and foreign languages.
2. NMELRC Small Grants
The Grants program enables many institutions to work together towards common
objectives in a comprehensive framework that will facilitate cost-effective development of
learning, teaching, and training resources . Grants will usually be in the form of matching funds.
Deliverables will include such products as courseware , training materials, program
improvements, assessment measurements. Please consult NMELRC website.