Category: ELDP Documentation Grants
ELDP Drop-in sessions
On July 15th the Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP) opened its 2023 grant round. For those interested in applying, ELDP will host drop-in sessions via Zoom. If you are thinking about applying for an ELDP grant, check out this blog post full of useful links to resources and advice on how to prepare a language […]
Joint call for applications: ELDP & DLCE
The Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP) and the Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (DLCE) are collaborating to document linguistic diversity. The initiative focuses on contributing data from languages of Latin America and Oceania to the Glottobank project. The DLCE is providing 20 grants at 5,000 Euro […]
ELDP grant round 2023 now open
The Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP) is delighted to announce a call for applications for the 2023 grant round. ELDP is announcing the 2023 call for applications for the documentation of endangered languages. Funding is available for documentation projects globally. Please get in touch with ELDP if you would like to discuss project design in […]
Cultural heritage funding programmes
Most of the collections in ELAR result from research funded by the Endangered Language Documentation Programme (ELDP). This week on the ELAR Blog we introduce affiliated grant programmes funded by the Arcadia Fund that might be of interest to those thinking about applying for an ELDP grant. The Endangered Languages Documentation Programme is part of […]
ELDP drop-in sessions
The Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP) opened its 2022 grant round in July. For those interested in applying, ELDP is offering several drop-in sessions before the application deadline on 15 October 2021. The application system for ELDP grants opened on the 15th of July 2021, and is accessible through the ELDP website. ELDP provides grants for language […]
Joint call for applications: ELDP & DLCE
The Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP) and the Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (DLCE) are collaborating to document linguistic diversity. The initiative focuses on contributing data from languages of Latin America and Oceania to the Glottobank project. The DLCE is providing 20 grants at 5,000 Euro […]
ELDP 2022 Grant Round now open
The Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP) is delighted to announce a call for applications for the 2022 grant round. After two years of hiatus due to the global pandemic, ELDP will resume to provide funds for documentation of endangered languages. In response to the global pandemic funding is available for projects exploring remote fieldwork as […]
ELDP and EMKP Joint Call for Grant Applications
This year the British Museum’s Endangered Material Knowledge Programme (EMKP) and SOAS’ Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP) are delighted to announce a joint call for grant applications. Funded by Arcadia – a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin – EMKP and ELDP jointly offer grants for collaborative projects that combine language and material […]
ELDP Grant Round now open
The application system for grants opened on the 15th October, and is accessible through the ELDP website. ELDP offers four documentation grants; small grants, individual graduate scholarships, individual postdoctoral fellowships, and major documentation projects. Additionally, ELDP funds Legacy Materials Grants, which support the digitization and archiving of legacy materials. Applications must be submitted online by […]
ELDP Grant Round Opening Next Week
Next week, on October 15th, this year’s grant round will open and the applications will be made available on the ELDP website. ELDP offers four documentation grants; small grants, individual graduate scholarships, individual postdoctoral fellowships, and major documentation projects. Additionally, ELDP funds Legacy Materials Grants, which support the digitization and archiving of legacy materials. Applications must […]