HOME  |  CONTACT  |  SITEMAP  |  MEMBER LOGIN    
TAH Grant Projects  |  History Resources  |  Programs & Events  |  Buckeye Council for History Education  |  Community  |  Search
 
Resources and Tips

Return to Applying for a TAH Grant Home

TAH PowerPoint
This online PowerPoint presentation developed by Texas education officials includes basic tips and strategies for preparing a successful grant proposal.
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/ssc/downloads/ppt/granting.ppt

TAH Grant Tips via Webcasts
These webcast presentations were prepared for the 2003 round but still contain much relevant information and technical assistance to those applying for TAH grants. Highlights include an overview of the TAH program, plus tips on writing a successful grant application, information about the priority on evaluation, and a grantee’s description of a funded program. You’ll need an up-to-date Real Player to view these webcasts; links to free software downloads are provided for those who need to upgrade.
http://www.connectlive.com/events/edgrants/

TAH Project Profiles
Summaries on the government site of exemplar TAH projects from around the nation.
http://www.ed.gov/programs/teachinghistory/profiles.html

OAH Offers Resources to Strengthen Applications
http://www.oah.org/teaching/tahgp.html

AHA Unofficial Guide for Submitting a TAH Grant Proposal
http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2003/0311/0311not1.cfm

Strengthening the Role of Museums as Partners
http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2004/0403/0403tea1.cfm

Gilder Lehrman Institute Assistance for TAH Grants
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/teachers/grants.html

AHA Benchmarks for Professional Development in Teaching of History as a Discipline
http://www.historians.org/teaching/policy/Benchmarks.htm

H-TAH Discussion Network/Listserv
Join this listserv network that covers the activities, issues, and content related to the TAH program. It is operated as a joint partnership by the Organization of American Historians and H-Net in cooperation with the Department of Education.
http://www.h-net.org/~tah/

 
 
Features
 
Frequently Asked Questions
 
Resources and Tips
 
Project Evaluation
 
Potential Partners
 
 
© 2005 The Ohio Humanities Council
The Ohio Humanities Council is a state affiliate of
the National Endowment for the Humanities.