[CASL-L] LSTA grant workshops

Styles, Julie Julie.Styles at ct.gov
Tue Nov 5 11:41:45 PST 2013


The Division of Library Development has upcoming workshops for two LSTA grants:
To register for these programs, please visit our Continuing Education Calendar<http://evanced.info/cslib/evanced/eventcalendar.asp>.


Every Child Ready to Read workshops

Description:
The Division of Library Development offers directed grants that provide $3,000 (with 25% match requirement) to aid libraries in projects that introduce and/or extend the use of the Every Child Ready to Read (ECRR)<http://everychildreadytoread.org/> program developed by the American Library Association's Association of Library Service to Children<http://www.ala.org/alsc/>. Attending one informational grant-writing session is required in order for a library to submit an application. More information<http://www.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/pages/every-child-ready-read>.

Presenters: Susan Cormier, Douglas Lord.
Dates, times, locations:
Friday, 11/8/13, 9:30-1:30, Beacon Falls Public Library
Friday, 11/22/13, 9:30-1:30, MLSC
Friday, 12/13/13, 9:30-1:30, Bristol PL
Tuesday, 2/25/14, 12:30-4:30, WLSC
[More sessions TBD]
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Programs for Older Adults / Services to Persons with Disabilities

Description:
The Division of Library Development offers two kinds of programming grants for libraries:
Programs for Older Adults: these provide up to $5,000 to libraries to provide or enhance library programs, services, materials and collections (collection development projects without a strong program piece will not be considered.) to older adults who have difficulty accessing traditional library services or extend lifelong learning programs to older adults.
Services to Persons with Disabilities: these provide up to $5,000 to libraries to provide or enhance library programs, services, materials, collections, software, and/or equipment (projects lacking a strong program component will not be considered) to persons of all ages who have difficulty accessing traditional library services and their families and caregivers. The special needs addressed by these programs may be physical, developmental, emotional or learning disabilities. Grants may include (but are not limited to) the purchase of equipment and/or software that makes information content accessible to persons with disabilities. Library staff training in disability awareness and sensitivity is an important component of these grants.
Attending one informational grant-writing session is required in order for a library to submit an application in either category; one session covers both topical areas.
More information<http://www.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/pages/programs-older-adults>.

Presenter: Douglas Lord.
Dates, times, locations:
Wednesday, 11/13/13, 9:30-1:30, MLSC
Monday, 11/25/13, 12:30-4:30, WLSC
Tuesday, 12/17/13, 12:30-4:30, Otis Library, Norwich
Thursday, 12/26/13, 12:30-4:30, MLSC
Tuesday, 1/7/14, 9:30-1:30, WLSC
[More sessions TBD]



Julie Styles
Continuing Education/Professional Development Coordinator
CT State Library Division of Library Development
Middletown Library Services Center
786 South Main Street, Middletown, CT 06457
860.704.2206
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