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Writers Live at the Library

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This national project, begun in 1992 as “Writers Live at the Library,” provides grant opportunities for libraries to present theme-based cultural programming for adults and family audiences to explore important issues and ideas, featuring live appearances by

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Picturing America

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Through this innovative program, students and citizens will gain a deeper appreciation of our country's history and character through the study and understanding of its art. “Picturing America” provides public libraries and schools (K–12, public, private

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Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience

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“Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience” has been designated as part of the ’ (NEH) “We the People” initiative, exploring significant events and themes in our nation’s history and culture and advancing

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PRIME TIME Family Reading Time

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Created by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (LEH) in 1991, PRIME TIME Family Reading Time is an award-winning reading, discussion, and storytelling series based on illustrated children’s books. National expansion is made possible through a grant from

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SAGE Library Support Staff Travel Grant

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Award was suspended until further notice due to lack of donor.
Library Support Staff Travel Grants (six to be awarded) make it possible for library support staff to attend the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±app () Annual Conference. The travel grants cover the

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Publications, Research & Travel

Scholastic Library Publishing National Library Week Grant (HISTORICAL)

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This grant was sponsored by Scholastic Library Publishing and was discontinued in 2015.
Funds were used to support the winner's National Library Week promotional activities.

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Scholastic Library Publishing/Grolier National Library Week Grant

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To provide funds to promote National Library Week.

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Charles Scribner's Sons Award

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To allow librarians with fewer than 6 years of library experience to attend their first ALa conference.

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Publications, Research & Travel

SIRSI's Leader in Library Technology Grant (SUSPENDED)

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To a library organization to encourage and enable continued advancements in quality services for a project that makes creative or groundbreaking use of technology to deliver exceptional services to its community.

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Publications, Research & Travel

Soul of a People: Voices From the Writers' Project

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“Soul of a People” will offer grants of $2,500 to 30 libraries to present programs focused on the Federal Writers’ Project. The grants will be used for scholar honoraria, book purchases, publicity, and other program-associated costs approved by the NEH

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