The NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science is happy to announce the recipients of the Fall 2025 Seedling, Travel, and Community Collaboration Grants. Seedling grants support pilot research to catalyze a longer-term research project. Travel grants support the presentation of NULab-related research at conferences or NULab-relevant professional development opportunities such as workshops. Community collaboration grants support digital and computational projects that center community engagement, citizen science, or community co-creation. These grants have funded research assistantships, data sets needed for research, access to tools and software, and travel costs for meetings that initiate, or further, a research project.
The recipients of the Fall 2025 NULab Seedling, Travel, and Community Collaboration Grants are as follows:
- Anjanette M. Chan Tack, Sociology, “Investigating the Emergence & Persistence of Food Deserts” (Seedling)
- Halima Haruna, History, “Black Women and the Making of Modern Welfare in the United States” (Seedling)
- Rahul Bhargava, Journalism and Art + Design, “Is this Solutions Journalism?” (Seedling)
If you are interested in the NULab grants program, see the grant application process page and submit your proposal for the spring call for proposals. See our full set of supported projects.