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The
Laura Bush Foundation Awards Over $660,000 In Grants To
School Libraries
Grants Will Help 136 School Libraries Buy Books
May
10, 2004
– Today, Laura Bush announced the 136 recipients of
over $660,000 in grants from the Laura Bush Foundation
for America's Libraries. The announcement was made from
one of the schools, PS 92Q Harry T. Stewart, Sr. Elementary
School, Corona, NY. Awardees were selected from more
than 1200 applications in 46 states, the District of
Columbia, and U.S. Virgin Islands. The awards are based
primarily on need and schools will use the funds to
create or expand their book collections.
"Helping to foster a love of books is the key to
nurturing a lifelong love of learning," said Mrs. Bush.
"Through these grants we will help create well-stocked
libraries for children around the country."
Awardees will receive grants of up to $5,000. Of these
recipient schools:
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129 reported 90 percent or greater students eligible for
free or reduced lunch.
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Four serve predominantly Native American students
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Four
serve juvenile offenders
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Grantees include
charter schools, magnet schools, parochial schools, a
residential treatment center and an alternative school
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Seventeen schools include pre-kindergarten
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Ninety-eight schools include elementary grades
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Forty include middle schools
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Twenty-six include high schools
The grant application process is administered by the
Community Foundation for the National Capital Region
with guidance from the Laura Bush Foundation Advisory
Committee. This Advisory Committee consists of national
experts in children’s literature, school libraries and
education. The grants are funded through generous
donations from individuals, corporations and
foundations.
The mission of the Laura Bush Foundation for America's
Libraries is to support the education of our nation's
children by providing funds to update, extend, and
diversify the book and print collections of America's
school libraries. The Laura Bush Foundation was
officially launched on June 4, 2002, during the White
House Conference on School Libraries. Grants from the
Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries, a fund of
the Community Foundation for the National Capital
Region, are designed to help school libraries across the
nation create or enhance their book collections.
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