Show Are Now Novo Available The program of the National Endowment for the Humanities will offer over cash awards across the nation this fall to young people in their teens and early twenties including many college and university students to pursue non-credit non the out-of-the-classroom projects in the humanities The deadline for submission of completed applications is November 15 1980 An annotated exhibition of century war-time war home front activities in im Minnesota and Wisconsin a booklet on the history of the sheep industry in Vermont an anthropological film about a Los Angeles gypsy community com coin and a collection and study of migrant migrant- worker migrant worker border ballads in South Texas are some of the projects undertaken by college and university-age university youth The grants which offer up to 2500 to individuals and up to for groups for certain high-cost high media projects are intended primarily for those between the ages of 15 to 25 who have a ways to go before completing academic or professional training While the program cannot provide scholarship support or financial I aid for related degree-related work it is the only federal program which awards money directly to young people for independent work in the humanities The humanities include such subject areas as history ethnic studies folklore anthropology linguistics and the history of art If you are interested in the program a copy of the guidelines should be on file at the campus Placement Office or the Office of Contracts and Grants If not please write before October 1980 if you wish to meet this years year's deadline to Y Guidelines A AI i 7 I Mail Stop C i National Endowment for the Humanities Washington DC D.C. 4 r n t s w.- w. s w. sa- sa w. w s. s I fr i r J 1 |