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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Collection based exhibition, Water, Wind, Breath: Southwest Native Art in Community
Barnes Foundation|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
American Voices: reinterpreting and reinstalling the permanent collection
Smithsonian American Art Museum|Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Digitizing the Sister Corita Collection
Immaculate Heart Community|Los Angeles, California, United States
For Port City Environments in Global Asia: Research and Pedagogy for Redesigning Studies of Asia.
Center for Global Asia, New York University|New York, New York, United States
Collection-based Louis Carlos Bernal Exhibition and Publication
University of Arizona Foundation|Tucson, Arizona, United States
For a project on new approaches to engaging religion in U.S. Foreign Policy.
George Mason University|Fairfax, Virginia, United States
For Southeast Asia Neighborhoods Network 2.0: Communities of Learning, Research and Teaching Collaborative.
Centre for University Core, Singapore University of Social Sciences|Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
For Social Justice in Southeast Asia.
University of Wisconsin Foundation|Madison, Wisconsin, United States
For Early Modern Period Transitions in Southeast Asia: Environmental Dynamics, Social Change, and Globalization.
Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of California-Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California, United States
Museum Partners for Social Justice Project
Weatherspoon Art Museum, UNC, Greensboro|Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Rehousing the permanent collection of Native American Art
Autry Museum of the American West|Los Angeles, California, United States
Connections to Culture: Burke Museum Collection Resources for Native Artists and Researchers
Burke Museum|Seattle, Washington, United States
Higher Ground, permanent collection reinstallation
Knoxville Museum of Art|Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Inaugural Exhibitions Project - Phase Two
The Studio Museum in Harlem|New York, New York, United States
For a Digital Platform on Religion in International Affairs
Social Science Research Council|Brooklyn, New York, United States
To support "Sacred Places, Indigenous Knowledge: Implementing UNDRIP toward Native American Religious Freedom"
Native American Rights Fund|Boulder, Colorado, United States
Museum Partners for Social Justice Project
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art|Memphis, Tennessee, United States
For a general support grant.
United States Heartland China Association|Troy, Missouri, United States
To support “Faith in/and Democracy,” a collaborative funding and learning initiative
Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement|Washington, District of Columbia, United States
To support efforts to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People in the US.
Native American Rights Fund|Boulder, Colorado, United States
For a bridging program toward a re-envisioned Luce/ACLS Program in China Studies.
American Council of Learned Societies|New York, New York, United States
2021 Art + Environment Season programs
Nevada Museum of Art|Reno, Nevada, United States
Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art
American Council of Learned Societies|New York, New York, United States
To support “Form & Content,” a podcast on religion and technology
Franklin & Marshall College|Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States