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Mary Jenkins. Clarksdale, Mississippi The public library introduced an old form of storytelling, the crankie, inspiring wonder and delight in youth, teens and adults who created one together. Click here to see more Great Mini-Grant Programs. Creative Cougar Tiles Pamela R. Sit for Story! Art or Science? It is an opportunity for a public school teacher or librarian to present a special project outside the standard curriculum or an engaging way to help students meet curricular goals.

And every year sees an amazing variety of projects that foster creative expression, cooperation and community. Successful programs have included a public story walk … a multicultural portrait project … a school garden … bookmaking … puppetry … and intergenerational storytelling.

See more examples in our Great Mini-Grant Programs gallery. Please use these as a starting point: We encourage new ideas. Email: Your application must include a functional email address to which you have free access.

You can expect to receive emails from us. Confirmation: After you submit, you will receive an email confirmation with a link to your application. Notification: You will be notified by email about the status of your application on or around October 15 —whether or not your proposal has been accepted. Checks: Mini-Grant checks will be mailed on or around October 25th. Contact us if you have not heard from us by November Final Reports: Due by 30 days after the completion of your project.

How did the actual program differ from your proposal? What worked? What would you do differently? What surprised you?

Educator Statement: Provide a statement that answers these three questions. What was the most rewarding aspect of creating and implementing your mini-program?



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