FEL Call for Proposals for 2004
B. K. Rana
bk_rana at YAHOO.COM
Sun Nov 30 00:13:36 UTC 2003
I need some financial assistance to publish a
preliminery dictionary of Kusunda language. I am
working on recent data from the field.
Currently I am in USA. Please let me how I should
proceed forward ?
Thank you,
B. K. Rana
Cambridge, MA
USA
--- Nicholas Ostler <nostler at CHIBCHA.DEMON.CO.UK>
wrote:
> The Foundation for Endangered Languages is now
> accepting proposals
> for projects of work that will support, enable or
> assist the
> documentation, protection or promotion of one or
> more endangered
> languages.
>
> Please pass on this announcement to your friends and
> colleagues in
> endangered language communities who may not have
> access to Ogmios,
> the Internet or e-mail.
>
> Form for Submissions
> There is a form that defines the content of
> appropriate proposals,
> which is accessible at the Foundation's website:
> http://www.ogmios.org
> It may also be obtained from me at the address
> below.
>
> All proposals must be submitted in this form, to
> ensure comparability.
>
> Deadline
> The time-limit for proposals in the current round
> will be 18 January
> 2004. By that date, proposals and supporting
> testimonials must reach
> me at the address below.
>
> The FEL Committee will announce its decision before
> the 31st of March 2003.
>
> Here are four points to note especially, the first
> two of them new this year.
>
> 1. The form now contains a new question, enquiring
> on the potential
> for further work, after completion of a first grant.
> This material
> will serve both to support the current application
> in the selection
> process, and also to provide the Foundation with
> arguments in their
> quest for further funds to supplement existing
> projects in the future.
> 2. Where possible, work undertaken within endangered
> language
> communities themselves will be preferred in the
> selection. FEL is
> prepared to comment on draft proposals from
> communities or community
> linguists, and suggest weaknesses and potential
> remedies (without
> prejudice) before the selection. Such draft
> proposals - clearly
> marked "DRAFT" - should reach FEL as soon as
> possible, and no later
> than 31 December 2003.
> 3. The Foundation's funds remain extremely limited
> and it is not anticipated
> that - in the first instance - any award will be
> greater than US
> $1,000. Smaller proposals stand a better chance of
> funding.
> 4. The Foundation for Endangered Languages (FEL) is
> a separate from
> ELF, the Endangered Language Fund
> (www.haskins.yale.edu). It is
> perfectly possible (and has indeed occurred in the
> past) that the
> same project can beÊ partially funded by both FEL
> and ELF.
>
>
--------------------------------------------------------------
> Nicholas Ostler
> Foundation for Endangered Languages
> UK Registered Charity 1070616
> http://www.ogmios.org
>
> Batheaston Villa, 172 Bailbrook Lane
> Bath BA1 7AA England
> +44-1225-85-2865 fax +44-1225-85-9258
> nostler at chibcha.demon.co.uk
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