Exploring Virginia's Revolutionary War Impact
GrantID: 61812
Grant Funding Amount Low: $6,600
Deadline: March 13, 2024
Grant Amount High: $6,600
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply in Virginia
The Virginia Revolutionary War E-Book Collection seeks applications from publishers who have produced works focusing on Virginia’s contributions to the Revolutionary War. Eligible entities include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and independent publishers that have released titles in the past seven years. Ideally, applicants should possess either a historical background or a demonstrated commitment to Virginia's educational and cultural sectors, ensuring that the resulting e-books reflect the rich, complex narratives surrounding this pivotal era.
Application Requirements and Realities
Applicants must submit a proposal outlining their intended titles and the historical significance of their works. Virginia’s diverse history necessitates that publishers demonstrably engage with primary sources and include contributions from local historians and scholars. In addition, they must provide a distribution plan that outlines how the e-books will be made accessible to schools, libraries, and the public. Applicants should also consider potential partnerships with local historical organizations to enhance their credibility and ensure comprehensive coverage of the themes.
Fit Assessment for Virginia Context
Virginia stands out with its extensive Revolutionary War sites and rich historical documentation, including letters, diaries, and official records from the period. The state has a strong community of historians and educators already focused on this era, providing an ideal backdrop for this funding initiative. The e-books produced will not only enrich the understanding of Virginia's role in the Revolutionary War but also help integrate this knowledge into existing curriculums across schools in the state, addressing a crucial gap in historical education. By illuminating Virginia's multifaceted history, this project aspires to engage a wider audience and foster a renewed interest in local and state history among residents and visitors alike.
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