Data Publication | Jun 2014 The State of the Humanities: Funding 2014 Project Humanities Indicators Share Back to publications American Çï¿ûÊÓƵ of Arts and Sciences Table of Contents Introduction Academic Research and Development (R&D) Expenditures in the Humanities and Other Selected Fields, Fiscal Years 2005–2012 (Adjusted for Inflation) National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Budget Request versus Final Appropriation, Fiscal Years 1966–2014 (Adjusted for Inflation) Distribution of NEH Program Funds among Activity Types, Fiscal Year 2013 Beyond NEH: Other Federal Support of Humanities Activities, Fiscal Years 2008–2015 (Adjusted for Inflation) Humanities Council Revenues, Per Capita, by State (including the District of Columbia), Fiscal Year 2012 Amounts Appropriated by States for Their Arts Agencies, Per Capita, by State (including the District of Columbia), Fiscal Year 2013 Individual, Corporate, and Foundation Giving to Arts, Culture, and Humanities Organizations, Total and as a Percentage of All Charitable Giving, 1985–2012 Estimated Value and Share of All Foundation Giving for Humanities Activities, 2002–2012 Average Revenue from Tuition and State Appropriations per FTE Student at Public 4-Year and Graduate Institutions, 1999–2010 (Adjusted for Inflation) Percentage Change Fiscal Years 2008–2013 in State Funding for Higher Education, by State (Adjusted for Inflation) Primary Source of Financial Support for Doctoral Students in the Humanities, 1998–2012 Primary Source of Financial Support for Doctoral Students in Selected Academic Fields, 2012 Data Sources American Çï¿ûÊÓƵ of Arts and Sciences View PDF Order Print Copy Order Print Copy Topics Arts & Humanities Related Project Humanities Indicators The Humanities Indicators is a nationally recognized source of nonpartisan information on the state of the humanities, providing researchers and policy-makers with better tools to answer basic questions about areas of concern in the field. Chairs Norman Marshall Bradburn and Robert B. Townsend Arts & Humanities Education
Humanities Indicators The Humanities Indicators is a nationally recognized source of nonpartisan information on the state of the humanities, providing researchers and policy-makers with better tools to answer basic questions about areas of concern in the field. Chairs Norman Marshall Bradburn and Robert B. Townsend Arts & Humanities Education