Giving Tuesday 2022
$38,715.17
Raised
884
Donations
$35,000
Goal
As Elon Musk attempts to monetize the public sphere on Twitter, H-NET is still the world's largest scholarly society dedicated to the free and open application of new media to scholarship, teaching, and service in the humanities and social sciences. Its driving energy comes from hundreds of volunteer field scholars who serve as editors and advisors for H-Net's vast collection of online networks on the H-Net Commons, where hundreds of thousands of subscribers and readers meet to share information, discuss their professional and educational interests, and pursue the life of the mind online. H-Net will always be committed to Open Access and free scholarly exchange.
H-Net's networks are also the source of H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences, the Internet's largest online repository of scholarly reviews of books, film, and multimedia. H-Net also provides a Job Guide and H-Announce, a powerful events and announcements system to disseminate accurate and timely information about available academic positions, conferences, seminars, fellowships, and other opportunities for scholars, teachers, and the interested public. The H-Net Book Channel, is a book announcement service that helps readers stay informed about recently published titles in their fields.
In order to preserve the integrity and independence of H-Net's networks, our constitution and by-laws prohibit commercial advertising or subscription-based access to H-Net's resources. We therefore fund our services through grants, revenues from Job Guide postings, and donations - your donations. The funds we raise from these and other sources support the staff, computing resources, and programming talent that generate powerful and useful content for our editors and their networks.
As we kick off our end-of-year fundraising campaign with Giving Tuesday, will you consider supporting H-Net with your tax-deductible donation?
H-Net is a tax-exempt nonprofit charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code, effective February 20, 2004. Your contribution may be tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please contact your tax advisor for further information.
Donor Wall (53)
Thomas Quartermain
This is a wonderful resource for scholars and students alike. It should be preserved to allow free, unimpeded access to various fields of study and promote cross-discipline dialogue.
Chris Chulos
Gail Alexandra Cook | $1,500
It is hard to say what we scholars would do without the stellar work of H-NET. Personally, I cannot imagine life without this wonderful organization.
Mahmood Ibrahim | $100
Thanks for your important service
fang | $25
really appreciate your works. thank you so much.
moshe | $100
In gratitude for H-Judaica
Angela Nelson
Christine Stevenson | $35
I don't think I've ever sent a post to H-Net and tend to take my feeds for granted. Thanks for the reminder that it's here, not just for reviews and conference announcements and so on, but to help scholars much younger than myself find opportunities -- and that it can't run without money.
Padraig O Healai | $25
Keep up the good work
Bruce Baird | $100
KATHRYN
Edna Johnston | $35
Brian Kelly
Vincent
Robert Pocklington | $100
Orville Vernon Burton
A great service and I am proud to have been there at the founding, one of the first 3 officers
Jerome Krase | $100
I love the sound of "free and open" speech
Pamela Snow Sweetser
Though my purse be light, my gratitude to H-Net be heavy (after Chaucer, “Complaint to his Purse”). My meager donation is nowhere near the value of H-Net’s resources.
Susan Tower Hollis
Ronald | $30
Sandra Ham | $25
Scott Denham | $100
Jessica Falconi | $25
Many thanks for working so hard for the H-Net community!
MICHAEL BOEHLER | $500
Judith A. Lerner
Julia Sneeringer
Monique Kerman | $25
Alice Bullard
Thank-you H-Net!
James Young | $25
Steven Vose
H-Asia is essential for me to find out about what’s going on in my field!