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Beveridge Family Research Grants in Western Hemisphere History

Provided by American Historical Association

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$1,000
60+ min
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About this scholarship

The American Historical Association offers the Beveridge Family Grants to support research in the history of the Western Hemisphere (United States, Canada, and Latin America). These modest annual grants are intended to further research in progress and may be used for travel to a library or archive; microfilming, photography, or photocopying; hiring a researcher; borrowing or access fees; and similar research expenses.

Quick facts

Award amount

$1,000

Number of awards

Multiple

Frequency

Annually

Deadline

February 15, 2026

Time to apply

60+ min

Essay

May be required — check provider

Account required:This application may require creating an account on the provider's site.

Eligibility requirements

3 listed

Only members of the Association are eligible to apply for AHA research grants

Preference will be given to advanced doctoral students, non-tenured faculty, and unaffiliated scholars

Preference to those with specific research needs, such as the completion of a project or a discrete segment thereof

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