Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Grants (North Carolina)

 
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    Funder Type

    State Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    State Library of North Carolina

    Summary

    The Grants to States program is the largest source of federal funding support for library services in the U.S. Using a population based formula, more than $180 million is distributed among the State Library Administrative Agencies (SLAAs) every year. SLAAs are official agencies charged by law with the extension and development of library services, and they are located in:

    • Each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia;
    • The Territories (Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands); and
    • The Freely Associated States (Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands).

    Grants to States projects support the purposes and priorities (https://www.imls.gov/grants/grants-state/purposes-and-priorities-lsta) outlined in the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). SLAAs may use the funds to support statewide initiatives and services, and they may also distribute the funds through competitive subawards to, or cooperative agreements with, public, academic, research, school, or special libraries or consortia.


    States and subrecipients have partnered with community organizations to provide a variety of services and programs, including access to electronic databases, computer instruction, homework centers, summer reading programs, digitization of special collections, access to e-books and adaptive technology, bookmobile service, and development of outreach programs to the underserved.


    Grants to States funds have been used to meet the needs of children, parents, teenagers, adult learners, senior citizens, the unemployed, and the business community. One of the program's statutory priorities is to address underserved communities and persons having difficulty using a library, and approximately ten percent of grant funds in recent years have supported library services for the blind and physically handicapped. The program also meets the needs of the current and future library workforce.


    The Library Services and Technology Act requires each SLAA to submit a plan that details library services goals for a five-year period. SLAAs must also conduct a five-year evaluation of library services based on that plan. These plans and evaluations are the foundation for improving practice and informing policy.

     

    History of Funding

    FY23-24 awardees can be viewed at: https://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/2023-2024-lsta-grant-award-abstracts/open

    FY22-23 awardees can be viewed at: https://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/2022-2023-lsta-grant-abstracts/open

    FY21-22 awardees can be viewed at: https://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/2021-2022-lsta-grant-abstracts/open

    FY20-21 awardees can be viewed at: https://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/2020-2021-lsta-awards-list

    Additional Information

    Libraries are invited to apply for funding that supports a new or improved program or service that will solve a specific problem or meet an identified need of the library's current or potential users. This competitive grant program allows libraries to focus on meeting their users' needs by developing a project that has a user-focused need statement, defined outcomes, a timeline with a series of actions spread out over the funding period, and an evaluation that measures how well the outcomes were met. Eligible libraries may submit up to three EZ and Project grant applications per year.


    Projects need to support one of the goals from North Carolina's LSTA Five Year Plan. Each goal is based on identified needs, strives toward excellence and equity in North Carolina's libraries, and is related to one or more of the eight LSTA priorities.

    • Goal 1: Community Engagement. North Carolina libraries will provide inclusive, user-focused services that enable community-wide growth and transformation. 
    • Goal 2: Equitable Access. North Carolinians will have equitable access to information and technology needed to learn, live, govern, and work. 
    • Goal 3: Responsive Organizations. North Carolina libraries will be places that all people find welcoming and accessible through sustainable organizational practices focused on inclusion, development, and community responsiveness.


    Contacts

    Catherine Prince

    Catherine Prince
    109 East Jones Street
    Raleigh, NC 27699-4600
    919-814-6796
     

  • Eligibility Details

    The following North Carolina libraries are eligible to apply:

    • A public library or library system that meets the eligibility requirements for the Aid to Public Libraries Fund (State Aid);
    • Community college libraries;
    • North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities member libraries; and
    • University of North Carolina system libraries, which includes libraries serving the Area Health Education Centers affiliated with eligible UNC and NCICU institutions.

    Deadline Details

    Letters of Intent (LOI) are due by November 1, 2024. Applications are due by March 1, 2025. A similar deadline is anticipated annually.

    Award Details

    Awards range between $50,000 and $100,000 each for single year projects and $150,000 per year for multi-year projects. Multi-year projects can last up to 3 years. Cost matching of 25% is required.

    Related Webcasts Use the links below to view the recorded playback of these webcasts


    • Tapping Into Technology: Best Practices for Colleges and Universities to Leverage Technology in Their Grant-Funded Projects - Playback Available
    • Grants to Expand Your Technology-based Student Literacy Initiatives - Playback Available
    • Leveraging 21st Century Community Learning Centers Funding to Expand Your Educational Technology Offerings - Playback Available

 

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