Grants Information
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Programs
- American Art
- American Arts (ACE)
- Asia
- CBL Designated
- CBL Invited
- CBL Visiting Professorship
- Clare Boothe Luce Program
- Democracy, Ethics, and Public Trust
- East and Southeast Asian Archaeology Initiative
- Environment
- Henry R. Luce Professorship Program
- Higher Education
- Indigenous Knowledge
- Luce Fund for Asian Studies
- Luce Fund for Asian Studies (1975-82)
- Luce Fund for Chinese Scholars
- Luce Fund for Scholarship in American Art
- Luce Fund for Southeast Asian Studies
- Luce Initiative on Asian Studies and the Environment (LIASE)
- Luce Scholars
- Public Affairs
- Public Policy
- Religion and Theology
- Religion in International Affairs
- Special Projects
- STEM Convergence
- United States-China Cooperative Research Program
Regions
- Far West Region
- Great Lakes Region
- Mideast Region
- New England Region
- Non-U.S.
- Plains Region
- Rocky Mountain Region
- Southeast Region
- Southwest Region
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For ACC Focus on Southeast Asia: Connecting Communities.
Asian Cultural Council|New York, New York, United States
For a collection-based exhibition and catalogue of sculpture by William Edmondson
Cheekwood|Nashville, Tennessee, United States
For Greening China’s Rise in Southeast Asia: Opportunities for a Resilient Recovery.
China Dialogue Trust|London, London, United Kingdom
For the installation of the Native American and American art collections
Peabody Essex Museum|Salem, Massachusetts, United States
For the inaugural permanent collection installation, Shaker Belief, Shaker Life, Shaker Community
Shaker Museum/Mount Lebanon|Chatham, New York, United States
For the Prints, Drawings, and Photography Center
Baltimore Museum of Art|Baltimore, Maryland, United States
For The Environments of East Asia, an open access book series to be published by Cornell University Press.
Claremont McKenna College|Claremont, California, United States
For the project, “From Nation to Homeland:
Religion, State and Belonging in South Asia.”
University of California, Berkeley|Berkeley, California, United States
For the project, “The End of Sectarianism? Desectarianization in the Contemporary Middle East.”
Richardson Institute, Lancaster University|Lancaster, United Kingdom
For the project, “The Arab World’s Accelerating
Transformation.”
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace|Washington, District of Columbia, United States
To support “Religion and Renewing Democracy.”
Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI)|Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Renewed support for the Women in Global Policy
Program.
Public Leadership Education Network|Washington, District of Columbia, United States
For a collection-based exhibition and catalogue of Marisol sculpture
Albright-Knox Art Gallery|Buffalo, New York, United States
For term folk art curators and a collection digitization project-Phase 2
Western Kentucky University Foundation|Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
Native American Gallery Reinstallation Project-Phase 2
Denver Art Museum|Denver, Colorado, United States
For staff support, upgrades, a study gallery at the Tougaloo Center for Cultural Heritage-Phase 2
Tougaloo College|Tougaloo, Mississippi, United States
Museum Partners for Social Justice Project
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum|Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Museum Partnerships for Social Justice Project
Mississippi Museum of Art|Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Renewed support for the New York Southeast Asia Network.
New York Southeast Asia Network, Columbia University|New York, New York, United States
For a multilateral dialogue effort on peace in Northeast Asia.
The Genron NPO|Tokyo, Japan
To provide supplemental support for the first cohort of Indigenous Knowledge Fellows whose work was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic
First Nations Development Institute|Longmont, Colorado, United States