Public library assistance grant application for fy2003 - Alaska State 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Public Library Assistance Grant Application for FY2003 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Library Name' and 'Address' fields. Ensure that all contact information, including the 'Contact Person', 'Phone No', and 'E-mail', is accurate.
  3. In section 8, specify the hours your library is open each day. Include total hours per week and weeks open per year. If applicable, note any weeks your library will be closed.
  4. Complete the Budget Summary section carefully. Detail local funds for match, grant funds requested, and total project budget. Be sure to include personnel costs, collection materials, and other expenditures.
  5. Articulate your objectives in section 13. Describe how you plan to enhance library services and meet program requirements.
  6. Finally, ensure both required signatures are included at the end of the form before printing it out for submission.

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The Public Library Per Capita Grant assists public libraries in providing library services that meet or show progress toward meeting Illinois library standards. Grant amounts of up to $1.475 per person, based on the population of the librarys service area, are awarded annually to qualified Illinois public libraries.
A core part of the mission of all libraries, however, is to provide patrons with access to books, media, and other informational materials. Around 94 percent of local library funding comes from local governments and the remaining 6 percent comes from the state and federal governments.
Alaska has 93 public libraries that meet the Alaska statutory definition of a public library.
Local funds make up a major portion of public library funding. These funds are gathered from local taxes, library fees and fines, library cess, etc. Local municipalities also play an important role in providing funding to public libraries, and most librarians apply for grants to supplement these funds.
Around 95 percent of local library funding comes from local governments and the remaining 5 percent comes from the state and federal governments. State Library Relies Primarily on State and Federal Funds. Approximately 70 percent of the State Librarys ongoing budget is supported by the state General Fund.
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