Federal Contracts from National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

Federal contracting overview — National Endowment for the Humanities

The NEH is the federal agency supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities — history, philosophy, languages, literature, archaeology, and related fields. Like the NEA, most NEH spending flows as grants to universities, libraries, museums, and humanities councils in all 50 states. The contracting footprint covers IT systems for grants management and public-facing digital-humanities infrastructure. Dominant NAICS: 541512 (IT — grants-management systems, Humanities.gov), 541611 (consulting — program evaluation), and 519120 (library services). Fewer than 200 employees.

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Why bid National Endowment for the Humanities

NEH contracts are small and very similar in structure to NEA contracting. Digital-humanities IT and grants-management platform experience are differentiators. Public Trust suitability is standard. All awards use simplified acquisition or GSA MAS. Small-business set-asides are the norm. Humanities-program evaluation expertise (qualitative research methods, archival preservation metrics) is a niche differentiator.

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