From buzzy.nielsen at slo.oregon.gov Mon Nov 4 10:12:53 2024 From: buzzy.nielsen at slo.oregon.gov (NIELSEN Buzzy * SLO) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 18:12:53 +0000 Subject: [TL-Directors] FW: Native American Library Services: Basic Grants Now Accepting Applications! In-Reply-To: <01010192f827eb3d-fc6a3ea4-cb69-45ad-8cd0-aeafd40c3120-000000@us-west-2.messagingfabric.com> References: <01010192f827eb3d-fc6a3ea4-cb69-45ad-8cd0-aeafd40c3120-000000@us-west-2.messagingfabric.com> Message-ID: Hi folks, The Institute of Museum and Library Services is now accepting applications for the annual Native American Library Services Basic Grants. Even if your tribe doesn't have a specific thing you call a "library," you may still qualify! Please feel free to reach out to me if you have questions. Cheers! Buzzy Nielsen, MPP, MSI (he/him/his) Tribal Liaison and Program Manager for Library Support State Library of Oregon buzzy.nielsen at slo.oregon.gov | 971-375-3486 (text ok) www.oregon.gov/library/libraries [Logo for the Library Support & Development Services division at the State Library of Oregon] From: IMLS Library Grants Sent: Monday, November 4, 2024 9:10 AM To: NIELSEN Buzzy * SLO Subject: Native American Library Services: Basic Grants Now Accepting Applications! You don't often get email from librarygrants at subscriptions.imls.gov. Learn why this is important IMLS is now accepting applications for NAB program! Share / View as a webpage [Institute of Museum and Library Services] Announcement November 4, 2024 ________________________________ Native American Library Services: Basic Grants Now Accepting Applications! [Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Library] IMLS is now accepting applications for The Native American Basic Grants (NAB) program through February 4, 2025. The NAB program assists Native American Tribes in establishing, sustaining, and improving library services and operations with their communities. As information needs change, Tribal libraries must be able to serve as knowledge and resource centers to benefit their users and the wellness of their communities. The NAB program supports Tribes across the country to address their individual information needs and priorities. NAB grants are noncompetitive one-year grants of $6,000 to $10,000. The grants are available to Federally recognized Native American Tribes and Alaska Native villages, corporations, and regional corporations. Photo courtesy of Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Library. More Info ________________________________ NEW Enhanced Application Support Includes: * Earlier Deadline for Efficiency: The new application deadline is now one month earlier, enabling IMLS to fully process applications and issue award notifications sooner, allowing awardees to plan their projects more effectively. * Refined Goals and Objectives: The NOFO includes updated, clarified NAB program goals and objectives, allowing for a broader range of projects that better address diverse community needs. This flexibility encourages innovative solutions tailored to local contexts. * User-Friendly Design: The redesigned NOFO enhances usability. It features a visually appealing layout and includes hyperlinks that enable users to easily navigate the document, making it simpler to find necessary information. * Enhanced Application Support: The NOFO includes detailed instructions and key notes throughout the application preparation process, providing important insights and guidance to applicants. * In-Depth Webinar: An accompanying on-demand webinar will provide detailed explanations of all application components, complete with page numbers referenced in the NOFO. This resource ensures applicants have all the information they need for a successful application. Click here to access the webinar. * Support for Applicants: These changes collectively aim to enhance support for applicants, fostering a smoother and more efficient application process. IMLS remains committed to helping communities thrive through accessible funding opportunities. ________________________________ Will We See You at ATALM2024? [ATALM Graphic] We are excited to announce the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) will be attending and participating in next week's ATALM2024 Conference in Palm Springs, CA, November 12-14, 2024. The ATALM conference is dedicated to honoring and respecting Indigenous values and traditions, while providing a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for all participants. Many IMLS-funded projects will be showcased in workshops and sessions, and IMLS will have a booth in the exhibition hall with grant program materials and staff. We look forward to discussing future grant opportunities, collaborations, and research, as well as answering questions about our new NAB NOFO. We look forward to meeting you in person at booth #405 or at one of the IMLS sessions shared on our event page below. Photo courtesy of Papahana Kuaola. 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