Here’s a brief recap of the DLF Fellowship opportunities<https://www.diglib.org/opportunities/fellowships/> open now—so many, hooray! I’ve written to you about all of these before except the very last one: DLF is supporting two Tuition Awards for CLIR and EDUCAUSE’s Leading Change Institute, which have just been posted. Please share this message with those who might be interested! HBCU Library Alliance & DLF Authenticity Project Fellowships A mentoring, learning, and leadership program for early- to mid-career library staff from American HBCUs (historically black colleges and universities). The program also includes opportunities to build genuine exchange and authentic connections among fellows, mentors (generally from HBCUs) and conversation partners (from PWIs, or predominantly white institutions). https://www.diglib.org/opportunities/authenticity-project/ Deadline: extended to Sunday, November 18 DLF+DHSI Tuition Grants The Digital Humanities Summer Institute is an event that "combines the best aspects of a skills workshop, international conference, and summer camp in Victoria, B.C. (June 3-7 and 10-14). Over 50 courses<http://www.dhsi.org/courses.php> are being offered this year, and DLF is offering multiple awards covering the cost of tuition for one course each. Open to individuals from a DLF member institution. https://www.diglib.org/call-for-applications-2019-dlf-dhsi-tuition-grants/ Deadline: Friday, November 23 VRA GLAM Cross-Pollinator Registration Award An award that covers the cost of registration at the Visual Resources Association<https://vra2019.sched.com/> annual conference (March 26-29, 2019 in Los Angeles), and can be applied retroactively for a full refund if payment has already been submitted. Open to individuals from a DLF member institution. https://www.diglib.org/2018-glam-cross-pollinator-registration-awards/ Deadline: Friday, December 14 Leading Change Institute (LCI) Tuition Grants The Leading Change Institute<https://leadingchangeinstitute.org/> is designed for leaders in higher education, including CIOs, librarians, information technology professionals, and administrators, who are interested in working collaboratively to promote and initiate change on critical issues affecting the academy. DLF is supporting two Tuition Grants, which cover program activities, lodging, and some meals—one grant that’s open to anyone, and one dedicated to HBCU leadership. https://leadingchangeinstitute.org/apply/#scholarships Deadline: Friday, January 18 Find the full list of DLF member institutions on our website<https://www.diglib.org/about/members/>. Applications are due by midnight on the dates listed. ----------- Becca Quon Program Associate for Advancement & Awards Digital Library Federation (DLF) diglib.org<http://diglib.org/> | clir.org<http://clir.org/> | @CLIRDLF<http://twitter.com/clirdlf> |she/her/hers ######################################################################## to manage your DLF-ANNOUNCE subscription, visit diglib.org/announce