Michigan Kids to See More Summer Technology, Literacy Programs at Public Libraries Under 2019 Grant $153,554 Available to 92 Libraries Statewide April 30, 2019 LANSING – Michigan children and teens will enjoy more summer technology and literacy programs at 90-plus public libraries with grants of up to $2,0000
each, the Library of Michigan (LM) announced today. Under the 2019 Public Library Services grant program, now in its third year and made possible in part by the
Institute of Museum and Library Services, 92 public libraries in Michigan have received total funding of $153,554 at levels of $500 to $2,000. Grant recipients across the state have a wide range of creative ideas for using their grants, and Michigan’s youth are the beneficiaries. Among the programs
these grants will fund include:
For more information about the LSTA Public Library Services grant
program or for a list of individual grantees, please go to
www.michigan.gov/lsta. # # # The Library of Michigan is an agency within the Michigan Department of Education and is dedicated to providing the people of this State and their government
one perpetual institution to collect and preserve Michigan publications, conduct reference and research and support libraries statewide. To learn more, visit
www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan.
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