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IMLS Announces $163 Million in Grants to State Library AgenciesThe Institute of Museum and Library Services has awarded over $163 million in grants to state library agencies. Announced March 23, the grants, given under the Library Services and Technology Act, are made to each state according to a population-based formula. Funds are administered by the state’s library administrative agency, and the states must provide at least $1 for every $2 of federal support.“These funds help libraries promote literacy; provide services to children, teens, and families; connect seniors to health information; offer computer training; and even develop community disaster preparedness plans,” said IMLS Director Anne-Imelda Radice. “Whatever the community needs—the library can be part of the solution.” California, the most populous state, received $16.6 million in LSTA funding, while the least populous, Wyoming, received $821,000. Posted March 31, 2006. |
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