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EMKP Documentation Grants: Small and Large Grants Available

EMKP Documentation Grants: Small and Large Grants Available

Deadline: 30-Jan-23

The Endangered Material Knowledge Programme (EMKP) offers grants for documentation work on material knowledge systems that are under threat and in danger of disappearing.

Grants are offered annually to knowledge holders, practitioners, and scholars irrespective of nationality. Selected projects will be expected to produce a digital record of the material practices under study, which will be deposited and curated in the EMKP repository at the British Museum and made publicly available.

Project Scope 

Applications for EMKP documentation grants must focus on topics that have a strong material dimension. Applications that include aspects of intangible practice and culture (e.g. dance, music/song, performance) must link these to material acts and knowledge – e.g. musical instruments, costume, staging. Projects that seek to document ecological knowledge systems must also ensure a direct connection to material and cultural practices. They do not, for example, support applications that exclusively document food collection or production, but can support applications that document disappearing foodways in terms of food preparation, consumption and sharing, and the materials and object used in these processes.

Funding Information

They have two documentation grants; small grants which are awarded for up to 1 year and with a maximum value of £20,000 and large grants, which are awarded for up to 2 years and with a maximum value of £100,000.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.emkp.org/grants/

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