There will be an informational webinar on the new LSTA grant program on Wednesday, October 19th at 9 am. You can register the webinar at
http://www.solutionwhere.com/lom/cw/CourseByAlpha.asp. You can find more information on the program and the recording of the previous informational webinar from Sept. 27th at
www.michigan.gov/lsta in the Grant Program section.
For those considering applying, you MUST SUBMIT an Intent to File form by OCTOBER 31ST to be eligible to apply. The grant application deadline for those who submit the form
and are eligible libraries is January 31st. You can find the Intent to File form at
www.michigan.gov/lsta in the Grant Program section.
Karren Reish
Library Grants Coordinator
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The Library of Michigan is pleased to announce a new Library Services & Technology Act grant program. The grant program is designed to provide Michigan libraries with the opportunity
to develop innovative programs or services that have the potential to develop into sustainable regional or statewide programs, and include strong partnerships between libraries, and/or community groups or agencies.
Applicants may propose a library program or service in any content area appropriate for library services, such as:
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To develop an innovative service or program to meet a newly identified community need;
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To meet the increased community demand for a service or resource;
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To improve or develop new services to target populations, such as people from diverse geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds; individuals with disabilities; and individuals
with limited functional literacy, limited English proficiency or limited information literacy skills.
The grant program is competitive. The grant period will be from one to three years and funding will be for $50,000 to $225,000 per year up to a possible total of $500,000 over three years. Applications will be reviewed by the Library of
Michigan staff and the LSTA Advisory Council as peer reviewers. No more than ONE to THREE grants will be approved.
Eligible applicants include Michigan public, academic, school and special libraries as well as non-profit statewide organizations that serve Michigan libraries. Detailed information
on the grant program, including the program timeline, applicant eligibility, and the application, is available at
www.michigan.gov/lsta.
Contact Karren Reish at 517-241-0021 or
reishk@michigan.gov with questions on the program.
Karren Reish
Library Grants Coordinator
Library of Michigan
517-241-0021
517-373-5700 f
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