Good morning again! It has been brought to my attention that the dates are old for the live application link for this grant. It is my understanding at this point that the dates did not get updated, but the application is in fact live. I will reach out to ARSL for assurance on that.

 

Please excuse cross-postings. On behalf of ARSL [Association for Rural & Small Libraries], the application for Sustainable & Resilient New England Libraries Grant is now open:

 

https://www.arsl.org/arsl-new-england-libraries-grants

 

“Through the continued generosity of an anonymous private foundation, the Association for Rural & Small Libraries is pleased to offer this grant opportunity in support of sustainability and resiliency in New England libraries! Each eligible* library may submit one application with one fundable project.

Examples of projects that will be considered as part of this opportunity include, but are not limited to:

Not all applications will be selected for funding. If selected, grants will be in the amount of $5,000-$15,000.

The deadline for applying for a grant is 1:00 pm ET on November 22, 2022.
Applicants will be notified of the outcome by December 20, 2022.
Funds will be disbursed in January 2023.
Funded projects must be completed by December 31, 2023.
Project reports must be submitted by February 1, 2024.

If selected for funding, grant may be used for one-time, non-renewable projects. No general operating grants will be considered.


You will receive a copy of your response to the email address provided on your application.


*Eligible libraries must meet the IMLS definition of a small and/or rural library, but do not need to be active members of ARSL. Libraries must be located in one of the six New England states as defined by our partner foundation: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. If you are uncertain whether your library qualifies please email the ARSL Office.

 

The Association for Rural & Small Libraries
PO Box 33731
Seattle, WA 98133
Call or Text (206) 453-3579
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Please note that you may also check for your library’s qualification under the IMLS definition of small and/or rural by reaching out to Maine State Library’s Data Coordinator Jenny Melvin at [log in to unmask] .

 

Respectfully,

Lisa

 

 

Lisa M. Shaw [she/elle/ella/ye/그녀/iyada/вона/ea]

Small/Rural Libraries & Workforce Development Specialist

Division of Library Development

Maine State Library

242 State Street

SHS 64

Augusta ME 04330

www.maine.gov/msl

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(207 ) 747-8717 (text or call)

 

What I’m reading: Suddenly a Murder by Lauren Muñoz

What I’m listening to: “Paradigme” – La Femme; “Wairua” – Maimoa; “Sell the World” – The HU  

 

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