Stipends and Credits

We have two engaging residential weeks planned: Session I: June 18-23 and Session II: July 23-28, 2023. Participants will learn the history of the Heart Mountain Wyoming incarceration site. During Session II, the week will culminate with the annual Heart Mountain pilgrimage, which usually brings hundreds of former incarcerees, family members, and friends to the site.
Both workshops end on Friday afternoon. Participants are welcome and encouraged to explore the other sites of interest in the area to get a full picture of the history, geography and culture of the region. Cody is only 50 miles from the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The Interpretive Center is 80 miles south of Chief Plenty Coups State Park in Montana, an easy driving stop from the airport in Billings, Montana.


Stipend, Tenure, and Conditions of Award

Teachers selected to participate will receive a $1,300 stipend to help defray transportation, meals and lodging costs at the end of the workshop session. If the situation is such that the workshop must be delivered online, the stipend amount will be $650. Stipends are taxable. Echoes of History: Mistreatment and Incarceration in the American West workshop participants are required to attend all scheduled meetings and to engage fully as professionals in keeping with the NEH Principles of Civility in all project activities. Participants who do not complete the full tenure of the project will receive a reduced stipend.

Project applicants who accept an offer to participant are expected to remain during the entire period of the program and to participate in its work on a full-time basis. If a participant is obliged through special circumstances to depart before the end of the program, it shall be the recipient institution’s responsibility to see that only a pro rata share of the stipend is received or that the appropriate pro rata share of the stipend is returned if the participant has already received the full stipend.

Important note about the environment Please also note that the workshop organizers would like applicants to be aware that in order to fully experience the environment, there is some amount of walking on site and the weather will be hot and dry. Evenings are often cool, so some kind of layered clothing is a good idea to bring.

During and at the end of the workshop, participants will be asked to provide an assessment of their workshop experience, especially in terms of its value to their personal and professional development. These confidential online evaluations will become a part of the project’s grant file. Completion of the evaluation is a requirement of the stipend.


Credits and Professional Development

Participants who would like to opt for university credit can earn credits from the University of Wyoming. Since we have moved from an on-line format to in-person, this is under review and the details will be posted soon. Please check back for details.