Explore this new grant opportunity for public libraries!
We’re looking for 10 public libraries from across the U.S. to join us in piloting a new approach to civic learning, youth leadership, and community connection. Selected libraries will receive
grant funding,
training, and tools to help local teens lead meaningful conversations on civic issues they care about, building skills and models that can be shared beyond their own communities. As part of the sharing process, teens will create media outputs, such as
audio medleys, to powerfully tell the story of these conversations to wider audiences. Their conversations will help shape the future of youth civic dialogue and, as America’s 250th anniversary approaches, become part of a larger collection of voices helping
to guide our shared future.
What is the Teen Dialogue Accelerator?
The Teen Dialogue Accelerator is a national initiative equipping libraries to support
youth-led small-group dialogue. Over the course of 10 months, the Accelerator equips libraries to:
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Host recorded youth-led small-group conversations related to civic identity, democracy, immigration, AI, and the future of work.
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Work alongside local youth fellows (ages 16-24) to co-design conversation guides, use AI-assisted tools to make sense of conversations, and create
voice-powered
outputs.
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Share conversation insights nationally through PBS FRONTLINE’s For the Record and amplify them locally through events and community partnerships.
Why Apply?
Selected libraries will receive:
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$14,000 grant to support staff time, incentives, program materials, and marketing
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Access to AI-assisted, human-steered conversation tools developed by Cortico and the MIT Center for Constructive Communication (MIT CCC)
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Opportunity to participate in
cohort learning intensives (virtual + in-person at MIT Media Lab)
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Ongoing coaching and program support from Cortico and MIT CCC
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National storytelling amplification through PBS FRONTLINE
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A leadership role in shaping the toolkit for future library civic dialogue programs
Deadline: October 13, 2025 at 11:59pm EST.
Always,
Shauna Quick
Library Technology Access Consultant
Library of Michigan, 702 W. Kalamazoo, Lansing, MI 48915
quicks1@michigan.gov |
517-335-0126
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