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Demco Creative Merchandising Grant

*Award discontinued in August 2004*

Past Recipients

2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
Clifton Public Library, Clifton, NJ
Guilderland (New York) Public Library
Isaac F. Umberhine (Maine)Public Library
Val Verde (Texas) County Library
Fort Vancouver (Washington) Regional Library
Middle Country (NY) Public Library
Plaza Branch (Kansas City Public Library)
LaCrosse County Libraries

Purpose and Criteria

The Demco Creative Merchandising Grant provided cash and supplies to a public library proposing a project for the creative display and merchandising of materials either in the library or in the community. The grant consisted of $1,000 cash and $2,000 worth of display furniture or supplies ordered through Demco, Inc., in conjunction with the grant project. The recipients were honored at the ALA Annual Conferences. The grant was established in 1996 and was sponsored by Demco, Inc. The grant honored a public library for the creative display and merchandising of materials either in the library or in the community.

Presented by the Public Library Association and Demco, Inc.

PLA is a division of the American Library Association. Copyright Statement.
PLA's Demco Creative Merchandising Grant provides cash and supplies to a public library proposing a project for the creative display and merchandising of materials either in the library or in the community. The grant consists of $1,000 cash and $2,000 w