American Antiquarian Society
Discover open grants and funding opportunities from the American Antiquarian Society, a learned society and research library of early American history. Atom lists its fellowships and research awards, with deadlines, eligibility, and award amounts in one view.
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Oct 5, 2026
About American Antiquarian Society
The American Antiquarian Society is a learned society and independent research library founded in 1812, with one of the most important collections of pre-twentieth-century American printed materials. It supports the study of American history and culture through the early national period and beyond.
The society supports scholars through fellowships and research awards that provide access to its collections and time to pursue projects in American history, literature, and culture. These opportunities fund visiting research by academic and independent scholars, as well as creative and public-facing work.
Awards are made through competitive review, with eligibility defined per fellowship program. Scholars and researchers can find current American Antiquarian Society opportunities and deadlines on Atom.
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20 grantsHearst Foundations Fellowship
The Hearst Foundations Fellowship funds a 4-week residency for creators to develop imaginative works using the American Antiquarian Society’s collections on pre-20th-century American history and culture.
Robert and Charlotte Baron Fellowship
The Robert and Charlotte Baron Fellowship supports artists and writers creating imaginative works inspired by pre-20th-century American history using the resources of the American Antiquarian Society.
Hench Post-Dissertation Fellowship
A year-long fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society supports early-career scholars as they revise dissertations on pre-1900 American history and culture into books, with mentorship and access to AAS collections.
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