Books for Children - Grants from The Libri Foundation

Here’s a reminder that the Libri Foundation donates new, quality, hardcover children’s books to small, rural public libraries through a recurring grant process.  Several libraries in South Carolina have won these grants.

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 contribute the matching funds.   Each participating library selects  books for children age 12 and under from a booklist provided by the Foundation.   County libraries should serve a population under 16,000, should be in a rural area, have a limited operating budget, and an active children’s department.  “Rural” is usually considered to be at least 30 miles from a city with a population over 40,000.   A branch library may apply if the community it is in meets the definition of rural.  

Remaining deadlines to apply for funds in 2007 are:  (postmarked by) April 15th and August 15th.   Find application guidelines and forms on the Foundation’s website:  http://librifoundation.org/

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