Opportunity Information: Apply for ALIF FY23

The American Latino Museum Internship and Fellowship Initiative (Funding Opportunity Number: ALIF FY23) is a discretionary grant program offered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to expand paid, career-building internship and fellowship opportunities connected to American Latino museums. The central aim is to create structured pathways for students enrolled in Institutions of Higher Education, including Hispanic-Serving Institutions, to gain hands-on experience in museum and cultural heritage environments while deepening academic and professional engagement with American Latino life, art, history, and culture. In practical terms, the initiative is meant to help museums and partner organizations bring students into meaningful roles where they can contribute to real projects, build job-ready skills, and explore long-term careers in museums, archives, interpretation, collections, education, public programming, research, and related cultural fields.

The program is funded through a grant mechanism and sits within the Arts and Humanities activity categories (CFDA 45.031, listed under Cultural Affairs). Awards can be as large as $750,000 per grant, and IMLS anticipated making around 15 awards under this particular announcement. While the eligibility category is listed broadly as "Others," applicants are directed to review the opportunity's eligibility details for clarification, which typically means the program expects proposals from entities positioned to administer internship and fellowship experiences at American Latino museums, often involving collaborations with colleges and universities. The overall focus is not only to place students, but to nurture the next generation of scholars and professionals whose studies and work center American Latino experiences and cultural contributions.

Key administrative details from the notice include a creation date of June 21, 2023, with an original application deadline of August 7, 2023. The opportunity title is "American Latino Museum Internship and Fellowship Initiative," and it is administered by IMLS, the federal agency that supports museums and libraries nationwide through funding and policy leadership.

  • The Institute of Museum and Library Services in the arts (see cultural affairs in cfda), humanities (see cultural affairs in cfda) sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "American Latino Museum Internship and Fellowship Initiative" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 45.031.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Jun 21, 2023.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Aug 07, 2023. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $750,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 15 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the American Latino Museum Internship and Fellowship Initiative?

The American Latino Museum Internship and Fellowship Initiative (Funding Opportunity Number: ALIF FY23) is a discretionary grant program from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) designed to expand paid, career-building internship and fellowship opportunities connected to American Latino museums.

What is the main goal of this funding opportunity?

The central aim is to create structured pathways for students enrolled in Institutions of Higher Education (including Hispanic-Serving Institutions) to gain hands-on experience in museum and cultural heritage environments, while deepening academic and professional engagement with American Latino life, art, history, and culture.

Who administers this grant program?

The program is administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), a federal agency that supports museums and libraries nationwide through funding and policy leadership.

What does "ALIF FY23" refer to?

ALIF FY23 is the identifier used for this specific funding opportunity announcement, and it is also referenced as the Funding Opportunity Number.

What kinds of opportunities is the initiative trying to expand?

The initiative is intended to expand paid internships and fellowships that are career-building and connected to American Latino museums.

Are the internships and fellowships required to be paid?

Yes. The opportunity description emphasizes expanding paid, career-building internship and fellowship opportunities.

Who are the internships and fellowships meant for?

The initiative is designed to support students enrolled in Institutions of Higher Education, explicitly including Hispanic-Serving Institutions, by creating structured pathways into museum and cultural heritage work.

What types of learning experiences should students gain through this initiative?

Students are expected to gain hands-on experience in museum and cultural heritage environments, contribute to real projects, build job-ready skills, and explore long-term careers connected to museums and cultural fields.

What kinds of museum and cultural heritage work does the program highlight?

The notice references career exploration and skill-building in areas such as museums, archives, interpretation, collections, education, public programming, research, and related cultural fields.

What subject matter focus should projects support?

The program emphasizes academic and professional engagement with American Latino life, art, history, and culture, with an overall focus on nurturing the next generation of scholars and professionals whose studies and work center American Latino experiences and cultural contributions.

What is the funding type for this opportunity?

This is a discretionary grant program funded through a grant mechanism.

What activity categories does this program fall under?

The opportunity is listed within Arts and Humanities activity categories and is associated with CFDA 45.031 under Cultural Affairs.

What is the maximum award amount?

Awards can be as large as $750,000 per grant.

How many awards were anticipated for this announcement?

IMLS anticipated making around 15 awards under this particular announcement.

Who is eligible to apply?

The eligibility category is listed broadly as "Others." Applicants are directed to review the opportunity's eligibility details for clarification, and the notice suggests proposals are expected from entities positioned to administer internship and fellowship experiences at American Latino museums, often involving collaborations with colleges and universities.

Does the program encourage partnerships with colleges and universities?

Yes. The notice indicates that proposals often involve collaborations with colleges and universities, especially to support students enrolled in Institutions of Higher Education (including Hispanic-Serving Institutions).

What does the initiative mean by "structured pathways"?

Based on the notice, "structured pathways" refers to organized internship and fellowship experiences that connect academic enrollment to hands-on museum work, helping students build skills, contribute to real projects, and explore museum and cultural heritage careers.

What is the official opportunity title?

The official title is "American Latino Museum Internship and Fellowship Initiative."

What is the creation date listed in the notice?

The notice lists a creation date of June 21, 2023.

What was the original application deadline?

The original application deadline was August 7, 2023.

What does the program ultimately aim to support beyond placements?

Beyond placing students, the initiative focuses on nurturing the next generation of scholars and professionals whose studies and work center American Latino experiences and cultural contributions.

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