Public Libraries Invited to Apply for $10,000 American Dream Grants
for Adult Literacy Services
ALA
News: 11.02.2017
The
American Library Association (ALA) and Dollar General
Literacy Foundation invite public libraries to apply for grants to
expand services for adult English language learners or adults in need of basic
education and workforce development.
Up
to 15 grants of $10,000 each will be awarded. Public libraries are eligible if
they serve adult English language learners and are located within 20 miles of a
Dollar General Store, distribution center or corporate office. Visit
the Dollar General Store Locator.
by January 2, 2018
The American Dream Literacy
Initiative strives to develop tools and resources for libraries and
library staff to provide effective literacy services to adult English language
learners in their communities and across the country.
Since
the program’s inception, 185 libraries in
Dollar General communities have initiated or expanded literacy services for
adult English language learners. The grants allow libraries to augment their
print and digital English as a second language (ESL) collections; increase
computer access and training; provide job training; hold English language
learning (ELL), general educational development (GED) and citizenship classes;
and raise the visibility of services for immigrant populations.
American
Dream libraries build replicable programs, develop coalition-building
strategies, and provide annotated lists of vetted resources for libraries
across the country. ALA shares the libraries’ successes and strategies through
the website, on webinars, and at state, regional and national conferences. READ
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