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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of

Jim Scheppke

Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 6:49 PM

To: COSLA List

Subject: [COSLA-L] Libri Grants

 

 

Dear Colleagues:

I hope you will spread the word among small public libraries in your state

about BOOKS FOR CHILDREN grants from the Libri Foundation.  This press

release will tell you all you need to know.

 

Thanks! --> Jim

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

January 2008

 

The Libri Foundation is currently accepting applications for its 2008

BOOKS FOR CHILDREN grants.  The next deadline is Jan. 25th.

 

The Libri Foundation is a nationwide non-profit organization which

donates new, quality, hardcover children's books to small, rural public

libraries throughout the United States.  Since October 1990, the

Foundation has donated over $3,500,000 worth of new children¹s books to

more than 2,300 libraries in 48 states, including Alaska and Hawaii.

 

In order to encourage and reward local support of libraries, The Libri

Foundation will match any amount of money raised by your local sponsors

from $50 to $350 on a 2-to-1 ratio.  Thus, a library can receive up to

$1,050 worth of new children's books.  After a library receives a grant,

local sponsors (such as formal or informal Friends groups, civic or

social organizations, local businesses, etc.) have four months, or

longer if necessary, to raise their matching funds.

 

The librarian of each participating library selects the books her

library will receive from a booklist provided by the Foundation.  The

700-plus fiction and nonfiction titles on the booklist reflect the very

best of children's literature published primarily in the last three

years. These titles, which are for children ages 12 and under, are

award-winners or have received starred reviews in library, literary, or

education journals.  The booklist also includes a selection of classic

children¹s titles.

 

Libraries are qualified on an individual basis.  In general, county

libraries should serve a population under 16,000 and town libraries

should serve a population under 10,000 (usually under 5,000).  Libraries

should be in a rural area, have a limited operating budget, and an

active children's department.

 

Please note:  Rural is usually considered to be at least 30 miles from a

city with a population over 40,000.  Town libraries with total operating

budgets over $150,000 and county libraries with total operating budgets

over $350,000 are rarely given grants.

 

Applications are accepted from independent libraries as well as

libraries which are part of a county, regional, or cooperative library

system.

 

A school library may apply only if it also serves as the public library

(i.e. it is open to the everyone in the community, has some summer

hours, and there is no public library in town).

 

A branch library may apply if the community it is in meets the

definition of rural.  If the branch library receives its funding from

its parent institution, then the parent institution¹s total operating

budget, not just the branch library¹s total operating budget, must meet

the budget guidelines.

 

Previous BOOKS FOR CHILDREN grant recipients are eligible to apply for

another grant three years after the receipt of their last grant.

Libraries that do not fulfill all grant requirements, including the

final report, may not apply for another grant.

 

Application deadlines for 2008 are:  (postmarked by) January 25th (NOTE:

THIS IS AN EXTENSION), April 15th, and August 15th.  Grants are awarded

January 31st, April 30th, and August 31st.

 

Application guidelines and forms may be downloaded from the Foundation's

website at:  www.librifoundation.org.

 

For more information about The Libri Foundation or its Books for

Children program, please contact Ms. Barbara J. McKillip, President, The

Libri Foundation, PO Box 10246, Eugene, OR  97440.  541-747-9655

(phone); 541-747-4348 (fax); [EMAIL PROTECTED] (email).  Normal

office hours are:  Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Pacific Time.

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