Notice of Funding Opportunity: FY2015 National Leadership Grants for Libraries

Please see information below from the Institute of Museum and Library Services for FY 2015 National Leadership Grants for Libraries. Two focuses for this round are learning spaces in libraries and STEM learning in libraries. Thse grants are open to public, school and academic libraries. Karren Reish Library Grants Coordinator Library of Michigan 517-241-0021 reishk@michigan.gov<mailto:reishk@michigan.gov> From: IMLS News [mailto:imlsnews@imls.gov] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 5:31 PM To: Reish, Karren (MDE) Subject: Notice of Funding Opportunity: FY2015 National Leadership Grants for Libraries To view this message in a browser, please click here<http://www.idevmail.net/message.aspx?d=73&m=2242&e=reishk@michigan.gov&r=1243256>. [IMLS logo] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 13, 2014 IMLS Press Contact 202-653-4799 Giuliana Bullard, gbullard@imls.gov<mailto:gbullard@imls.gov> Notice of Funding Opportunity: FY2015 National Leadership Grants for Libraries IMLS seeks proposals that address new strategic priorities identified in nationally-webcast IMLS Focus meetings Washington, DC—The Institute of Museum and Library Services announces the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the first round of FY 2015 National Leadership Grants for Libraries (NLG)<http://www.idevmail.net/link.aspx?l=1&d=73&mid=363882&m=2242>. The IMLS National Leadership Grants for Libraries program invests $12 million annually in projects that improve professional library and archive practice with implications far beyond the grantee institutions. The grants help drive innovation and support projects with national impact. This year, IMLS is adding an additional opportunity to apply for FY 2015 National Leadership Grants for Libraries. IMLS will be accepting applications in October and again in February. For the October deadline we are implementing some changes that will allow the agency to address strategic issues identified in a series of IMLS Focus meetings that were held earlier this year. To make it possible for IMLS to provide feedback to potential applicants before they prepare full proposals, we will be accepting brief preliminary proposals on October 13, 2014 and inviting selected applicants to submit full proposals. Invited full proposals will be due on January 15, 2015. Applicants interested in learning more may participate in our webinars on August 20, at 3:00 PM ET, and (repeated) on September 16, at 3:00 PM ET. For more information about the webinars, see the IMLS Webinar webpage<http://www.idevmail.net/link.aspx?l=2&d=73&mid=363882&m=2242>. Last spring, agency leadership traveled to New York, San Francisco and Chicago to convene IMLS Focus<http://www.idevmail.net/link.aspx?l=3&d=73&mid=363882&m=2242>, a series of nationally webcasted meetings to explore library trends and opportunities. These interactive events spotlighted the importance of strong libraries to benefit all Americans by providing opportunities for lifelong learning, anchors for community engagement, and access to content. Hundreds of library professionals and representatives of library organizations participated in these meetings nationwide, online and in person, for a rich discussion that captured input to help IMLS focus its approach to supporting innovation in the nation’s libraries. The October 13, 2014, deadline for NLG libraries will focus on the three strategic priorities that were explored in these meetings. * National digital platform, which focuses on key needs, gaps, opportunities, and goals to consider in furthering national digital initiatives * Learning spaces in libraries, which focuses on emerging learning models that can deepen community engagement in libraries, particularly through learning labs, makerspaces, and digital commons * STEM learning in libraries, which focuses on learning for all types of users, with an emphasis on models or practices that serve at-risk youth Timeline at a Glance for October Deadline NLG NLG Libraries: October 13, 2014 Deadline Dates NOFO released August 13, 2014 Preliminary proposals due October 13, 2014 Notification of invitations TBD Full proposal due from invited applicants January 15, 2015 Notification of final decisions Not later than March 15, 2015 Project start date May 1, 2015 For the February deadline, we will not require preliminary proposals. The NOFO for the February 2, 2015, deadline will be released in December, 2014. Timeline at a Glance for February Deadline NLG NLG Libraries: February 1, 2015 Deadline Dates NOFO released December, 2014 Full proposals due February 1, 2015 Notification of final decisions September 2015 Project start date October 1, November 1 or December 1, 2015 About the Institute of Museum and Library Services The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation's 123,000 libraries and 35,000 museums. Our mission is to inspire libraries and museums to advance innovation, lifelong learning, and cultural and civic engagement. Our grant making, policy development, and research help libraries and museums deliver valuable services that make it possible for communities and individuals to thrive. 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Reish, Karren (MDE)