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Narrative Section of a Successful Application The attached document contains the grant narrative and selected portions of a previously funded grant application. It is not intended to serve as a model, but to give you a sense of how a successful application may be crafted. Every successful application is different, and each applicant is urged to prepare a proposal that reflects its unique project and aspirations. Prospective applicants should consult the Research Programs application guidelines at http://www.neh.gov/grants/research/scholarly-editions-and-translations-grants for instructions. Applicants are also strongly encouraged to consult with the NEH Division of Research Programs staff well before a grant deadline. Note: The attachment only contains the grant narrative and selected portions, not the entire funded application. In addition, certain portions may have been redacted to protect the privacy interests of an individual and/or to protect confidential commercial and financial information and/or to protect copyrighted materials. Project Title:

The Mark Twain Project

Institution:

University of California, Berkeley

Project Director:

Robert H. Hirst

Grant Program:

Scholarly Editions and Translations

1100 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Rm. 318, Washington, D.C. 20506

P 202.606.8200

F 202.606.8204

E research@neh.gov

www.neh.gov


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