[Libs-Or] Fwd: Reading Program for Underserved Youth

Kelly kellymce at gmail.com
Wed Jun 27 14:55:25 PDT 2018


Forwarding this information about the Great Stories club — deadline is July 9. 

Take care,
Kelly

Sent from my clumsy paws

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> From: Rachel Bernstein <r.bernstein at oregonhumanities.org>
> Date: June 18, 2018 at 5:21:11 PM PDT
> To: Kelly Erin McElroy <Kelly.McElroy at oregonstate.edu>
> Subject: Fwd: Reading Program for Underserved Youth
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> Hey Kelly! Any chance you can get this info out to the library listservs again?! :) 
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> *Rachel 
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> Date: Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 9:39 AM
> Subject: Reading Program for Underserved Youth
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> Reading Program for Underserved Youth
> Since 2006, libraries have connected with over 39,000 at-risk teens through the Great Stories Club (GSC), a highly successful reading and discussion program developed by the American Library Association (ALA) with funding support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Through graphic novels, memoirs, and literature, the GSC discussion groups explore humanities themes that resonate with readers struggling with complex issues like incarceration, violence, and addiction. The ALA has posted an application for the next round of GSC exploring themes that address empathy, heroism, and the coming of age experience.  We want to strongly encourage libraries that have not participated in the Great Stories Club before to apply. Please read ALA’s announcement below for more information about the program and how you can bring it to your library.   
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> Application deadline: July 9, 2018
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> Great Stories Club
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> Do you love reading and want to help young people in your community love it as well?
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> The American Library Association (ALA) is now accepting applications for the Great Stories Club, a grant program in which library workers lead book club programs with underserved teens.
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> Working with small groups of teens, grantees will host reading and discussion programs for up to four thematically related books chosen to resonate with reluctant readers struggling with complex issues like academic probation, detention, incarceration, violence and poverty.  
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> Up to 150 libraries will be selected. All types of libraries are eligible, as long as they work in partnership with, or are located within, organizations that serve under-resourced youth. Read the full project guidelines.
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> Choose one or both of the following themes:
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> "Empathy: The Cost of Switching Sides" (View the titles for this theme)
> "What Makes a Hero? Self, Society and Rising to the Occasion" (View the titles for this theme)
> Benefits include:
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> 11 copies of each of the selected titles (10 to gift to participants, one for the library collection)
> Travel and accommodation expenses paid for one library staff member to attend a project orientation workshop in Chicago. (Libraries selected to implement both themes may be assigned to attend only one workshop)
> Additional training, resources and support
> Visit apply.ala.org/greatstories for full project guidelines and to apply online. Apply by July 9, 2018.
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