Apply for the Endangered Material Knowledge Program 2021/2022. The program offers small and large grants to document material knowledge systems that are under threat and in danger of disappearing. This includes knowledge systems associated with the making, use, repair and re-purposing of material objects, spaces, architecture, performances and environments.
Deadline
January 18, 2022
In order to qualify for these grants, these knowledge systems must still be actively pursued, or at least practiced within living memory of the knowledge holders. The Endangered Material Knowledge Program (EMKP) does not support work to revitalise a lost or forgotten tradition.
Grants
- Small Grants can last up to one year with a maximum award of £20,000. Small Grants are intended for projects that are focused on a specific/individual material practice and which are limited in scope. They are also suitable for initial pilot work to establish the nature and extent of material knowledge systems where these might not be previously known, or for early career applicants who are building new projects.
- Large Grants can last up to two years with a maximum award of £100,000. Large Grants are suitable for mature projects where intensive and more diverse documentation is proposed, a larger team is needed, multiple strands of work are happening simultaneously and/or more time is needed to complete the documentation (e.g. because of seasonal cycles of working).
Eligibility
- Applicants from across the world can apply for grants irrespective of nationality, although they must be affiliated to an institution that can provide independent oversight and reports to EMKP.
- There is no restriction on where the proposed work can be carried out; however, strong preference is given to projects in regions and countries where there is limited financial support available for research.
Eligible Costs
- The grants cover all relevant fieldwork and documentation costs including equipment, travel, subsistence and allowances for research assistants and community members involved in the project. They do not fund replacement teaching/salary costs for the Principal Investigator or Collaborators, or institutional overhead/administrative costs.
Application
If you are considering an application for the 2021/2022 round of grants, carefully consider the viability and ethics of conducting this work within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic before you apply.
EMKP places the highest priority on the health and welfare of grantees, community members and knowledge holders, and will not support any projects that jeopardise this, or fails to plan appropriately. In your application will be asked to demonstrate what protective measures you will take in your proposed work.
For more information, visit EMKP.
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