Finding a Subvention
The publication of archaeological reports is notably time-consuming and expensive. While the School takes full financial responsibility for publishing the results of its excavations in the Athenian Agora and at Ancient Corinth, a contribution to the costs of publishing the results of affiliated excavations is generally requested from the institution sponsoring the project. Additionally, subventions of ca. $250 per page are usually required from authors wishing to present illustrations in color or having other special production requirements.
A number of external funding sources are available for scholarly publication, especially to subvent the costs of archaeological publication:
Samuel H. Kress Grants for Research and Publication in Classical Art and Architecture
Archaeological Institute of America
Publication Subvention Program
Archaeological Institute of America
Furthermore Grants in Publishing
J. M. Kaplan Fund
Production and Presentation Grant
Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
Millard Meiss Publication Fund
College Art Association of America
Archaeology Grants Program
Rust Family Foundation
Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship
Loeb Classical Library Foundation
Mary Jaharis Center Publication Grants
Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture