(From Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft)Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft announced that his office has awarded over $320,000 in additional funding for 28 technology mini-grants distributed to several Missouri libraries. Since January 1, 2023, Ashcroft’s office - through the Missouri State Library - has awarded 146 grants totaling over two million dollars.
These grants provide funding to public libraries for technology and automation-related equipment and software to improve network infrastructure and expand services.
“Libraries serve as vital resource hubs for their communities,” Ashcroft said. “These grants provide libraries with the technology to expand services to better meet patron needs.”
Grants are administered through an application process and awarded based on need, as well as the library’s ability to effectively bring the project to fruition.
“Technology mini-grants give libraries the opportunity to upgrade existing technology and implement new, innovative projects,” said State Librarian Robin Westphal. “These grants have been a mainstay of the Missouri State Library for years, and we are excited to announce this year’s recipients of these competitive grants.”
Below is the full list of mini-grant recipients for 2023:
Barry-Lawrence Regional Library
Firewalls and Switches Replacement Winter 2023-2024
$14,018
Barton County Library
2023 Barton County Library Equipment Upgrade for Patron, Children’s and Circulation Computers
$15,703
Bloomfield Public Library
Update
$3,167
Camden County Library District
Hardware Update and Makerspace Expansion
$9,797
Carter County Library
Stepping up the Services For the Carter County Patrons
$17,433
Cedar County Library
Cedar County Computer Skills
$12,650
Dunklin County Library
Server upgrade 2023 Dunklin County
$10,190
Ferguson Municipal Public Library
Ferguson 2023 Patron Tech Update
$21,316
Hamilton Public Library
Hamilton updates technology
$5,369
Henry County Library
Public Computer Technology Upgrade
$5,000
Jefferson County Library
Preserving Historical Records in the Pursuit of the Past
$4,613
Joplin Public Library
EOL Shouldn’t Stand for End of Library
$7,514
Kirkwood Public Library
Technology Expansion
$19,858
Little Dixie Regional Libraries
Reinvigorating LDRL's Technology
$22,000
McDonald County Library
Patron Machines
$13,426
Mid-Continent Public Library
Chromebook To Go Kits Expansion
$22,000
Missouri River Regional Library
Business Computer Center Machine Replacement and Update
$21,280
Montgomery City Public Library
Expanding the Wonder at MCPL
$6,683
Neosho-Newton County Library
PC Refresh in Newton County
$10,859
Polk County Library
Patron Access Printer - Bolivar
$4,058
Price James Library
Office computer replacements
$2,966
Putnam County Public Library
Equipment Replacement and Update Software
$5,817
Richmond Heights Memorial Library
Richmond Heights Memorial Library Public Tech Access Expansion
$12,516
St. Louis County Library
Replacement Hardware for Youth Programming & Material Returns
$20,307
University City Public Library
Studio, Makerspace, & WiFi Kits
$7,473
Valley Park Community Library
Technology Upgrade 2023
$2,954
Webster Groves Public Library
WGPL Computer Refresh
$9,481
West Plains Public Library
West Plains Public Library Mobile Technology Lab
$12,492
Total
$320,940
2 comments:
At least it's money given and not the republican attack on libraries and freedom of speech that they want to take away. Evidently, moms for liberty haven't caught wind of this...they should be classified as a terrorist organization.
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