Thanks to WVLS' Kristie Hauer for the tip found at their Youth Information Exchange Facebook page !
The Pilcrow Foundation supports rural public library communities through its Children’s Book Project. The foundation provides a 2-to-1 match for libraries that contribute $200-$400. This means that if a library is awarded a grant, it qualifies to receive up to $1,200 worth of new, quality, hardcover children’s books. Libraries must be in a rural area within the 50 United States, have an active children’s department, and raise $200-$400 through a local sponsor. Libraries can apply for the grant twice a year, with deadlines on April 1 and October 1.For complete details, please stop here.
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