Grant Writing for Libraries Serving Children
Leah Langby
July 6, 2012
Keeping Up With Kids

Free Webjunction Webinar:
Grant funding is one way to find resources to support innovative programming and services for children. In this webinar, learn about finding, writing, and submitting grant opportunities. Presenters Dr.
Sue C. Kimmel, Assistant Professor, and Dr. Gail K. Dickinson, Associate Professor, at the School Libraries/Darden College of Education Old Dominion University (Norfolk, VA), will share information about specific grants that focus on diversity, literacy and libraries, and are relevant for school and public libraries. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and share related experiences.
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