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1 Chapter 16 Grant Sources There are numerous sources of grants for libraries. The following list is a sampling of available sources and includes both public and private sources for funding. Please notify us of any new grant opportunities that may be of interest to Indiana Libraries by contacting Jennifer Clifton at [email protected] or (317) LSTA Grants in.gov/library/lsta.htm The first source you consider as a library in Indiana should be LSTA sub grants. LSTA funding is made possible by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) who distributes federal funds to states annually under the provision of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). The Indiana State Library reserves a portion of these funds for competitive sub grant opportunities. Grant programs vary, but generally include technology and digitization initiatives. Please check our website for current grant opportunities. LOCAL Public Service/Social Organizations Clubs such as Kiwanis, Lions Club, Rotary, etc. have sponsored library projects in the past. Local Government Community Foundations sources/in/community Many counties in Indiana have a community foundation that collects and invests money for local agencies and returns the interest earned to the local agencies. The Grantsmanship 252
2 Center offers a directory of community foundations in the state on its web site. STATE Indiana Humanities Humanities Initiative Grants may be used for any public or school humanities program planned and implemented with the expertise of a humanities scholar. Eligible projects include town hall meetings, panels, workshops, lectures, reading and discussion programs, film discussion programs, festivals, and production of humanities resources. Community Development Block Grants These grants for construction come from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs. Indiana requests federal funds to help rural communities with a variety of projects such as sewer and water systems, community centers, health and safety programs, and many others. These funds help communities improve their quality of life and ensure the health and safety of their citizens. A public library cannot apply for a Community Focus grant, but a town can apply on a public library s behalf. Indiana State Historic Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) Grants The Indiana State Historic Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) occasionally offers grant opportunities for organizations that preserve and maintain historic collections of Indiana records. FEDERAL Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) The Institute of Museum and Library Services mission is to create strong libraries and museums that connect people to information and ideas. The Institute works at the national level and in coordination with state and local organizations to sustain heritage, culture, and knowledge; enhance learning and innovation; and support professional development. IMLS provides step by step assistance for grant applicants. Applicants can search for a grant program that best matches their project. Contact information for program officers who can provide assistance is also available. National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent grant making agency of the United States government dedicated to supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities. 253
3 National Trust for Historic Preservation Endowment funding/ The Trust's National Preservation Endowment offers several types of financial assistance to nonprofit organizations, public agencies, for profit companies, and individuals involved in preservation related projects. In 2005, through the National Preservation Endowment, the National Trust provided almost $17 million in financial assistance and direct investment to support preservation in cities, towns, and rural areas all over the United States. FOUNDATIONS/CORPORATE *Tip Try consulting local banks, real estate brokers, convention and visitor bureaus, etc., for possible funding/sponsorship. AT&T ASPIRE: Connecting Our Youth AT&T Aspire is a $350 million initiative to address high school success and college and workforce readiness. This program is AT&T's most significant education initiative to date and one of the largest corporate commitments ever to address high school success and workforce readiness. Bank of America Bank of America s local grant making activities can and do vary, depending on what your local community needs. Our local market presidents and their teams develop relationships with other community leaders to determine the best use of philanthropic dollars in each community. Barnes & Noble Barnes & Noble considers local and national support requests from non profit organizations that focus on literacy, the arts or education (pre K through 12). They also consider organizations that focus their core businesses on higher learning, literacy and the arts. For information, inquire at your local store. Build A Bear Literacy and Education Grants Deadline: Applications are typically due in March, check Build A Bear website in 2015 for news Build A Bear Workshop, Inc. is accepting grant applications as part of its annual giving program. The Build A Bear Workshop Bear Hugs Foundation supports charities in the US and Canada through grant programs including Literacy and Education Grants which provide support for children in literacy and education programs such as summer reading programs, early childhood education programs, and literacy programs for children with special needs. Grants are a 254
4 onetime contribution, and range from $1,000 to $5,000. Dekko Foundation Dekko Foundation accepts grant applications from community organizations that build a foundation of economic freedom in young people. A major focus is early childhood development. Applicants must be located in the following counties of northeast Indiana: DeKalb, LaGrange, Kosciusko, Noble, Steuben and Whitley. Dollar General Literacy Foundation bit.ly/dgliteracy The Dollar General Adult Literacy Grants award funding to non profit organizations that provide direct service to adults in need of literacy assistance. Organizations must provide assistance in one of the following instructional areas: Adult basic education, General education diploma preparation, and English for speakers of other languages. The Dollar General School Library Relief Program benefits public school libraries recovering from major disasters. The Dollar General Youth Literacy Grants provide funding to schools, public libraries and non profit organizations to help with the implementation or expansion of literacy programs for students who are below grade level or experiencing difficulty reading. W.K. Kellogg Foundation W.K. Kellogg offers funding opportunities for projects focused on Educated Kids, Healthy Kids, Secure Families, Racial Equity, and Civic Engagement. The web site provides detailed information about what the foundation funds and does not fund, how to apply, along with information on previously funded grant projects. Literacy Empowerment Foundation (LEF) LEFbooks.org Distributes books in English and Spanish free of charge for literacy programs, nonprofits and schools. Note: These paperback books are recommended for incentive programs and are not suited for circulation. Lois Lenski Covey Foundation The Lois Lenski Covey Foundation, Inc. annually awards grants for purchasing books published for young people preschool through grade 8. Public libraries, school libraries, and nontraditional libraries operated by 501(c)(3) agencies are eligible. The Foundation provides grants to libraries or organizations that serve economically or socially at risk children, have limited book budgets, and demonstrate real need. Grants for 2014 will range from $500 to $3000 and are specifically for book purchases. 255
5 Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation low.es/lcefgrants Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation awards more than $4.5 Million annually to individuals and organizations across the United States. Founded in 1957, the Foundation's primary philanthropic focus areas include K 12 public schools and non profit community based organizations. Lowe s only considers requests from 501(c)(3) organizations for projects strongly related to Lowe s retail focus, such as renovation and landscaping activities, as described in their guidelines. Praxair Foundation bit.ly/praxairgrants The Praxair Foundation supports non profit organizations primarily in the communities where Praxair operates. Public Libraries may apply for funds through Praxair's "Library Links" program which assists libraries in upgrading their technology, acquiring new materials or initiating innovative programs. RGK Foundation RGK Foundation awards grants in the broad areas of Education, Community, and Medicine/Health. The Foundation's primary interests within Education include programs that focus on formal K 12 education (particularly mathematics, science and reading), teacher development, literacy, and higher education. Please send an electronic letter of inquiry before applying. Target Target Store Grants support your local community. Targeted areas are arts and culture related programs and early childhood reading. Reading grants are awarded to schools, libraries and nonprofit organizations, supporting programs such as weekend book clubs and after school reading programs that foster a love of reading and encourage children, from birth through age 9, to read together with their families. Verizon Foundation Organizations seeking grants must actively support programs that address the Verizon Foundation's focus areas of education (including innovative learning), literacy, health care and sustainability. Grants are accepted by invitation only through your local community relations manager. 256
6 Wal Mart Through the State Giving Program, the Wal Mart Foundation seeks to support organizations with programs that align with our mission to create opportunities so people can live better. Two areas of focus include education and workforce development/economic opportunity. While the Foundation encourages funding requests that align with its four areas of focus, eligible programs that do not align with the four focus areas will also be given consideration. In addition, local Walmart Stores and Sam s Clubs can recommend grants of up to $5,000 to local nonprofit organizations. Additional Resources to Locate Grants Grants.gov Grants.gov is a central storehouse for information on over 1,000 grant programs and access to approximately $400 billion in annual awards. Searching for grant applications does not require registration. Once registered at this site, you may apply online for any federal grant. Online assistance with the application process is available. The Foundation Center foundationcenter.org/ The Foundation Center is an independent nonprofit information clearinghouse. The Center s mission is to foster public understanding of the foundation field by collecting, organizing, analyzing, and disseminating information on foundations, corporate giving, and related subjects. The Foundation Center operates libraries at five locations. It also operates more than 200 Cooperating Collections across the country. Cooperating Collections give access to Foundation Directory Online Professional, an online funding research tool. A list of Indiana Libraries where the Foundation Center collections can be found is located at: foundationcenter.org/collections/ccin.html Grant Writing Tips 1. Ask for advice. Start on the application well before the deadline. Solicit help from the granting organization program officer. Ask colleagues to review the application and offer suggestions. 2. Identify projects that would be of benefit to your organization before looking for grants. Ways to do this include conducting a meeting of stakeholders and brainstorming, creating a file of ideas submitted by staff and patrons, and soliciting ideas from the public. Determine what ideas would be most suitable for grant funding. Be ready when 257
7 funding opportunities arise instead of reacting to announcements of available grants. 3. Locate grant making organizations with goals that match your project. Using various tools listed above, identify grantors who fund projects similar to your proposed project. 4. Research the grant opportunity. Read the guidelines to determine if the project fits with the mission of the granting organization and if there are any restrictions that may prohibit you from accepting the funds. Learn about previous grants awarded by the organization. Determine the funding limits and whether the amount of money being offered will realistically cover the costs for your project. 5. Follow the instructions provided by the grantmaker. Check deadlines. Answer all the questions and include all the necessary parts of the proposal or application when submitting it. If any part of the application is confusing, contact the grant program officer for help. 6. Don t give up if an application isn t funded. If possible, ask for feedback as to why your grant application was denied. Ask about any opportunities for resubmitting the grant. Consider other funding sources. 7. New applicants make two common mistakes. One is including too little detail about the proposed project and giving insufficient justification for the significance of the need. Another is proposing more work than can be reasonably done during the grant period. 8. Think like a reviewer. One of the best ways to learn how to write a grant is to participate on a grant review committee. Organizations that offer publicly funded grants are always looking for individuals willing to assist in grant review. Sources of Grant Writing Classes & Workshops This list is for informational use and does not imply endorsement of any kind. Colleges/Universities Indiana University offers a Grant Writing course during the Summer session. Please contact the Department of Information and Library Science for more information. Professional Organizations The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University The Fund Raising School at the School of Philanthropy at Indiana University offers courses for a fee, such as Preparing Successful Grant Proposals. 258
8 The Foundation Center Grant Space The Foundation Center offers free training courses and webinars and full day training courses for a fee. Courses are offered in their five library/learning centers and in selected other locations across the country. Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network The Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network offers fundraising workshops throughout the state for a fee, including Grantwriting for Beginners and Outcomes Made Easy. LYRASIS and Events.aspx LYRASIS offers classes on Grant Writing, Grant Writing for Digitization and Preservation Projects, and Grant Writing Secrets for Librarians. Grant Writing Resources The Indiana State Library has numerous grant writing resources in their collection. Here is a sampling of what is available. The ALA book of library grant money. Chicago: ALA, The Art and science of grant writing. Center for Faith Based and Community Initiatives (United States. Dept of Housing and Urban Development), Barbato, Joseph and Danielle S. Furlich. Writing for a good cause: the complete guide to crafting proposals and other persuasive pieces for nonprofits. NY: Simon & Schuster, Bauer, David G. The How to grants manual : successful grantseeking techniques for obtaining public and private grants. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Available online in the INSPIRE ebook Collection. Brewer, Ernest W. Finding funding: grantwriting from start to finish, including project management and internet use. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press, Brown, Larissa Golden and Martin Brown. Demystifying grant seeking: what you really need to do to get grants. 4 th edition. San Francisco: Jossey Bass, Carlson, Mim. Winning grants step by step: the complete workbook for planning, developing, writing, successful proposals. 2 nd edition. San Francisco: Jossey Bass, Clarke, Cheryl. Storytelling for grantseekers: the guide to creative nonprofit fundraising. San Francisco: Jossey Bass Coley, Soraya M. Proposal writing. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications,
9 Directory of Indiana grantmakers. Indianapolis, Indiana: Grantmakers Alliance, Directory of computer and high technology grants. 4 th edition. Loxahatchee, FL: Research Grant Guides, Inc., The Foundation Center s guide to grantseeking on the web. [CD Rom]. NY: The Center, Geever, Jane C. The Foundation Center s guide to proposal writing. NY: Foundation Center, Gerding, Stephanie and Pamela H. MacKellar. Grants for libraries: a how to do it manual. NY:Neal Schuman, Hall Ellis, Sylvia D. Grants for school libraries. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, Hall Ellis, Sylvia D., Stacey L. Bowers, Christopher Hudson and Claire Williamson. Librarian's handbook for seeking, writing, and managing grants. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, Hayes, Lisa, Don Hoffman, and Denise Lamoreaux, ed. Winning strategies for developing grant proposals. Washington, DC: Government Information Services, Karsh, Ellen and Arlen Sue Fox. The only grant writing book you ll ever need. New York : Carroll & Graf ; [Berkeley, Calif.] : Distributed by Publishers Group West, Landau, Herbert B. Winning library grants: a game plan. Chicago: ALA, Marshall, Maria I., Aaron Johnson, and Jean Fulton. Writing a successful grant proposal. Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service, Miller, Patrick W. Grant writing: strategies for developing winning proposals. [Munster, IN]: P.W. Miller, Quick, James Aaron. Grant seekers budget toolkit. NY: John Wiley, Staines, Gail M. Go get that grant! : a practical guide for libraries and nonprofit organizations. Scarecrow Press, Wason, Sara D. Webster s new world grant writing handbook. Wiley, Weinstein, Stanley. The complete guide to fundraising management. NY: J. Wiley, Writing the winning grant proposal for libraries. Thompson West, Ziarnik, Natalie Reif. School & public libraries: developing the natural alliance. Chicago: ALA,
10 Online Resources Shaping Outcomes Online course in Outcomes Based Evaluation This course was developed through a cooperative agreement between the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). It is a particularly helpful resource in preparing for an LSTA or other IMLS grant application. Library Grants Blog Grant experts/librarians Stephanie Gerding and MacKellar frequently update this blog with new grant opportunities. Primary Source Subscribe to this monthly newsletter from The Institute of Museum and Library Services to learn more about grant opportunities, national library initiatives, and innovative projects. The Foundation Center The Foundation Center provides online training exercises as well as information on upcoming grants administration training courses and seminars. The above links will take you to the free online class. GRANTwritersonline Web site provides a good overview of writing a grant proposal. Topics discussed include the components of a grant proposal, financial statements for grants, grantwriting mistakes, tips on writing a grant proposal, grant application checklist, and grant proposal and financial samples. Minnesota Council on Foundations grant proposal These tips on Writing a Successful Proposal from the Minnesota Council on Foundations includes answers to common questions, such as What happens to my proposal after it reaches the grantmaker? and What should I do if my proposal is rejected? University of Pittsburgh Office of Research The web site offers basic advice on writing a proposal along with links to other web sites offering assistance. If you explore the web site, you will find other tools to assist with locating grant opportunities and preparing grant applications. 261
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