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Native American
Library Services:
Enhancement Grants
(Application deadline: May 2, 2011) |
All applicants for
the Native American Library Services:
Enhancement Grants program are required to file their applications online through Grants.gov. Read
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Guidelines for the current fiscal
year are made available approximately 90 days before the grant deadline.
Until that time, guidelines from the previous year are available for your
reference, but you must use the current fiscal year’s guidelines when you apply. |
| 2010
Grant Program Guidelines (PDF, 503KB) |
| Grants.gov
Instructions |
| Sample
Long Range Plan (PDF, 179KB) |
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FY 2011 Deadline: |
May 2, 2011 |
Grant Amount: |
Up to $150,000 |
Grant Period: |
Up to two years |
Program Contact: |
Alison Freese, Senior
Program Officer
Phone: 202/653-4665
E-mail: afreese@imls.gov
Robert Trio, Program Specialist
Phone: 202/653-4689
E-mail: rtrio@imls.gov
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Program Overview
Enhancement Grants support projects to enhance existing library
services or implement new library services, particularly as they
relate to the priorities of the Library Services and Technology Act
(LSTA) listed here:
- to expand services for learning and access to information and
educational resources in a variety of formats, in all types
of libraries, for individuals of all ages,
in a variety of formats, in all types of libraries,
for individuals of all ages;
- to develop library services that provide all users with access to information through local, state, regional, national, and international electronic networks,
through local, state, regional, national, and international
electronic networks;
- to provide electronic and other linkages between and among all types of libraries,
- to develop public and private partnerships with
other agencies and community-based organizations;
- to target library services to help increase access and ability to use
information resources for individuals of diverse geographic, cultural, and
socioeconomic backgrounds, individuals with disabilities, and individuals
with limited functional literacy or information skills, and
- to target library and information services to help increase access
and ability to use information resources for persons having difficulty
using a library and for underserved urban and rural communities, including
children from birth to age 17 from families with incomes below the poverty
line (as defined by the Office of Management and Budget).
Eligibility
See eligibility requirements for the Basic
Grant. Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages
are eligible to apply for the Enhancement Grant only
if they have applied for a Native American Library Services
Basic Grant in the same fiscal year. See program guidelines
for specific eligibility criteria.
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