Application Period Now Open for 2016 ASLE Grants

In 2014 ASLE launched a three year pilot program to offer members of the association support through modest grants. Applications for the final year in our three year pilot for these grants are now being accepted, the deadline is July 1, 2016.

ASLE Subvention Grants support innovative projects in ecocriticism and the environmental humanities. We are especially interested in projects of a scholarly and/or creative nature that engage with new media, aim at fostering intercultural or interdisciplinary exchange, or seek to bring insights from the environmental humanities to a non-academic public. Projects such as art installations, documentary film projects, digital humanities web projects as well as book or article publication are eligible, and funds may be used to cover costs such as publication and dissemination, color reproductions, translation, or web/internet expenses.  Accepted proposals will be funded up to a maximum of $2,000 each.

ASLE Translation Grants support work in ecocriticism from international scholars translating books or other substantial projects (such as long articles) into English. Proposed books should be ecocriticism or fiction/non-fiction with a clear relationship to environmental issues, and must already have been published in a language other than English. We encourage authors to seek English-language publishers, particularly in the U.S., Canada, or Great Britain. Funding for accepted books to be translated will be up to a possible maximum of $1,000 each. We award up to three translation grants each year.

Seedfolk City Farm, one of the collaborating organizations in the 2015 Community Grant

Seedfolk City Farm, one of the collaborating organizations in the 2015 Community Grant

ASLE Community Grants build connections between the environmental humanities and place-based nonprofit environmental organizations working outside the academy. Projects will foreground the intersection between local efforts to address issues of environmental degradation and injustice and the role of representation and rhetoric. We are especially interested in projects enabling ASLE to connect with the environmental struggles of the biennial conference locale. Funds may be used to cover the costs of public presentations or exhibitions (permanent or temporary), informational materials, literary and artistic productions, or interactive digital projects.  Accepted proposals will be funded up to a maximum of $5,000 each.

Follow these links to read more and apply:

Translation Grants Applications
Subvention Grants Applications
Community Grant Applications

To find out more about the various projects funded in past years, see the ASLE News articles about the grants awarded in 2014 and 2015.