Request for Proposals
Researcher – Emerging Scholars Fellowship
Position Overview
The Emerging Scholars Fellowship is a new initiative that invites researchers to use CMC’s manuscript collections in the Cincinnati History Library and Archives. Each calendar year, a fellowship in the amount of $2,000 will assist one such researcher in an approved and sanctioned project. The funds may be used at the discretion of the researcher, including for transportation, housing, childcare, photocopies, etc. Recipients will receive $1,000 at the beginning of their fellowship and the remaining $1,000 upon completion of their research.
Requirements
Who may apply for the Emerging Scholars Fellowship?
- Applicants enrolled in and working toward an advanced degree (Masters or PhD) in history, public history, or museum studies at an accredited college or university. Undergraduates are not eligible.
- Applicants teaching as part-time adjunct professors or instructors.
- Applicants who identify as independent scholars.
To be clear, emerging suggests that applicants are either in training for their future careers or working in a teaching position that does not offer institutional support for research.
CMC is committed to diversity, equity, access, and inclusion. We acknowledge how we’re alike and embrace how we’re different. When we work with empathy and equity, we can build a better community together.
Application
Please share how you plan to use CMC’s collections to uncover stories of our region’s history. CMC’s manuscript holdings represent a broad geographic and cultural footprint. Help us discover the gems in our collections. CMC encourages a variety of projects, from scholarly articles to podcasts to blogs.
In your application, please include the following:
- Working Title for Your Project
- Summary of your project, including a topical overview, a list of collections you intend to use in your research, and what you hope to discover (2 pages, double-spaced).
- One letter of reference from a guide or mentor.
- Recent copy of your C.V. (not to exceed 3 pages).
- How you plan to share your project results with CMC.
CMC will review applications by how well they:
- Demonstrate a clear plan to use CMC’s manuscript collections.
- Explore new and/or compelling narratives about Cincinnati’s regional history.
- Link to broader national narratives.
Send applications to: library@feverforfreedom.com
Reports to: Jill Beitz – Manager of Reference and Research, Cincinnati History Library and Archives
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Benefits Consulting & Brokerage Services
Cincinnati Museum Center (“CMC”) /National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (“NURFC”) wants to maintain a competitive benefits program strategically positioned to improve benefit results and provide high-value choices for employees.
We are currently seeking proposals for a consulting and brokerage strategic partnership for our employee benefits program.
Decision criteria for selecting a partner include:
- Strategic approach to the business
- Ability to optimize benefit expenditures
- Competencies in benchmarking and competitive positioning
- Cultural and philosophical fit with organization
Key Dates:
April 14, 2023: RFP Sent to Proposed Brokers
April 30, 2023: Deadline for RFP clarifications
May 12, 2023: RFP responses due back from Vendors by end of business Day
May 31, 2023: Completion of proposal review
June 20, 2023: In-person Interviews of finalists selected (if applicable)
June 30, 2023: Final Decision
Proposal Format
Please submit your proposal using the headings, questions, lettering, and numbering shown and be as direct and brief as possible in your response. Proposals can be emailed to rfp@feverforfreedom.com.
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Questions?
For more information, contact rfp@feverforfreedom.com.