The recipient of our December 2020 grant is the NC Muslim African American History Project. Read more about the project and its recipient 👇🏼 (@DurhamHistory@AyeshaKMustafaa): https://t.co/cfvGVilhsY
Awesome Libraries announces its final 2020 grant call. We will award $1,000 to a community-based archive or memory project. With this round of funding, we hope to support a marginalized community’s efforts and decision-making to collect, preserve, and share its history.
All types of preservation and memory projects are welcome to apply, including but not limited to acquiring and preserving physical materials, events, exhibits, and documentary films. #oralhistory#archives#communityarchives#documentaryfilms
Interested in learning about funding and advocacy strategies for your library? Check out @EveryLibrary's Library and Advocacy and Funding Conference. A great lineup of speakers.
We are thrilled to announce @librarieswehere as our August 2020 grant recipient! Learn more about this supportive community for BIPOC library and archive workers + upcoming classes in the Community School here: https://t.co/YxxIbw5TpF
Thanks to @AFLibraries Trustees for their donation to the HALO Fund. They are standing with library workers who need support because of layoffs and furloughs. Become a donor today and Help Another Library Worker Out. https://t.co/3PMhlQ1WtG
The @UHVictoria traveling bookmobile is wrapped. Next steps will be refurbishing the inside of the bus, adding shelving, and installing furniture. Upon completion, the bookmobile will serve low-income neighborhoods near the university. #AwesomeUpdate
Can you help us help library workers who are experiencing hard financial times? Our friends at @TappeArchitects@WTCoxInfo and #PIKinc are making a $1,000 'challenge match' today for donations to the HALO Fund and we'll make grants to folks in need. https://t.co/3PMhlQjxle
We want to give a special thanks to the partner organizations who have supported our Help a Library Worker Out Fund (HALO)!
Thanks to @EBSCO@brainfuse @zoobeanreads https://t.co/A1LILf3dSo @ULUNYC@AFLibraries for their contributions!
Find out more at https://t.co/NC2oYMcfWJ
Thanks to @Tina_BWeaver and Stephen Bales for interviewing our co-founders (@bonlth + @JoshuaFinnell + @rchampieux) in their new book "Transformative Library and Information Work: Profiles in Social Justice." https://t.co/PJISJm80Ts
We've crowdfunded over $5,000 to help out our fellow library workers who are affected by this crisis with $250 living grants.
Can you help us reach $10,000 so we can support even more library workers?
https://t.co/NC2oYMtQOh
Special thanks to @ULUNYC and @AFLibraries!
Planning to make a donation to the @everylibrary HALO Fund? Do it now, and your $ can go twice as far @ULUNYC is sponsoring a 1 to 1 match up to $1200. https://t.co/xHe3wY4nVD
Our April grant will provide the initial funding for the "Help a Library Worker Out" (HALO) fund created by the @ELInstituteNFP. If you want to directly support library workers facing financial hardship due to the #COVID19 pandemic, please visit: https://t.co/upTPPVSWFX
Interested in putting a small donation to work in a big way for library projects? Check out the @AFLibraries Awesome Libraries initiative. They make mini-grants to help kick-off great ideas for libraries and literacy projects. https://t.co/ufYVkCPGoC
Thanks to all of our attendees + pitchers at #alamw20. Congrats again to Samantha Marker and her project: Supporting English Language Learners at Ridgway Middle School. Read more here: https://t.co/yFmhd1677M