Apply for Summer Intensive Training
Create Caribbean Research Institute (CCRI) is once again hosting a Summer Intensive Training (SIT) in digital humanities for faculty, staff and postgraduate students at The UWI Mona Campus in a range of fields including climate, environment, literature and culture.
During the SIT, persons receive applied training in digital tools and methods for community development. The training sessions will be held from May 12-23, 2025 in The Pelican Lab (1st floor in the UWI Mona Main Library).
Following this training, we will assign a CCRI Intern to your team to help meet your goals using Digital Humanities tools introduced at the workshops. We will not claim credit or ownership over any work you produce during our partnership.
The deadline to apply is April 11, 2025.
A recommendation form is also required for each applicant. Contact us via email at info@createcaribbean.org if you have any queries.
Apply here today!
CDSC Artist in Residency Call
Applications are now open for The Caribbean Digital Virtual Artist’s Residency program!
The six-month residency aims to facilitate the development of new artworks in digital media that investigate ideas and practices in Caribbean Digital Humanities and engage with scholars in the TCD network and community.
Applications are due on April 1, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST. If you’re interested, check out their website for more information!
Mellon Foundation Call for Proposals: Community-Based Archives
The Mellon Foundation invites community-based archives in the United States and its territories to submit applications for general operating support.
These grants may provide support in one or more of the following areas of need:
Operational costs, including staff, space, and utilities.
Collections care, including the acquisition of new materials, physical and digital storage fees, and access and preservation efforts.
Programming activities, including events, exhibitions, and increased community usage.
Through this program, direct support will be provided to community-based archives that represent and serve communities marginalized due to oppression.
Applications will be due by Friday, March 28, 2025 at 5:00pm ET. If selected, additional information and materials will be requested in a final proposal to be reviewed by the Foundation’s Officers.
Awards will range from $25,000 to $100,000 for grants of two years in length. Grant periods would begin August 1, 2025 and end on July 31, 2027. The Foundation plans to convene representatives from the awarded archives in person over the course of the grant term to build a cohort of organizations that would help and learn from each other.
All interested applicants must first complete a registration request by March 12, 2025 at 5:00pm Eastern. After Foundation staff have processed the registration request, eligible applicants will gain access to the application form in the Foundation’s Fluxx grantee portal. On the form, applicants will be asked to provide information about their organization and its archival collections, as well as the following documents in support of the project:
A proposal narrative of 2-3 pages
A CV or resume for the project lead
A recent Form 990
Annual operating budgets for 2023 and 2024
A document of the archive’s governance structure including a list of board members, staff, and/or volunteer leads
For more information, visit this page.
Call for Proposals: Digital Library of the Caribbean
The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) is pleased to announce its third call for open educational resources (OER) in Caribbean studies. This project builds on over a decade of efforts across dLOC’s network of educators to share teaching tools, ideas, and practices. The dLOC OER initiative is an effort to make these types of resources more widely available.
We encourage applications from adjunct, part-time, and full-time college and university educators, independent scholars, librarians, archivists, curators, instructional designers, and graduate students from a range of disciplines and institution-types. We especially seek applications from individuals and groups based in the Caribbean.
Projects must be primarily intended for higher education or post-secondary students and relevant to Caribbean studies. Projects may or may not be directly connected to a formal course. We welcome projects with an orientation toward public humanities. Projects may be in any language of the Caribbean.
By April 14, 2025, at 11:59 pm EST, please complete the application form and upload a letter of interest as a single document (PDF) with the following:
A brief description of your project
How your project builds upon, enhances, adapts, or complements dLOC collections
The amount of funding ($2,000 or $5,000) you are requesting
Intended audience and potential ways to support outreach and dissemination
A brief work plan indicating any activities where you may need support from dLOC staff
Visit dLOC’s website for more information.
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