Ready to Sign Up for a GrantWatch Library License?
If you are a library and you haven’t signed up for a GrantWatch Library License, you may be missing out on valuable resources for not only your staff but also the patrons who visit your library. Public and school libraries can greatly benefit from providing access to grants. Offering grant information at your library enriches your resources and enhances your ability to serve your community. Grants can fund students, teachers, researchers, and workers, and even create new opportunities for your library.
What is a GrantWatch Library License?
The GrantWatch Library License is an affordable way to get access to these grants. The license allows anywhere from 3 to 400 users to log onto GrantWatch and see paid grant information. Libraries who choose to purchase a library license will be provided with a specific URL. This link will provide site-wide access when a user clicks on it within the proximity of the WIFI using the same or multiple or a proxy IP address provided to GrantWatch by the subscribing organization. The cost is based on the number of simultaneous users requested and paid for by the organization. To see about getting a library license for your library, fill out this contact form to start the process and get a specific quote.
What are The Benefits of a GrantWatch Library License?
With GrantWatch, libraries can find funding for capital expenses such as building renovations as well as grants for staff training, equipment, and programming. Additionally, patrons can search for grants for their own needs. Many underserved individuals rely on libraries for access to the Internet, crucial employment resources, and other forms of assistance. Libraries with enhanced grant search capabilities get a double benefit from the GrantWatch search database. They can use it to fund their own programs and expenses and also help patrons find funding for individuals.
K-12 school libraries, as well as university libraries, can also utilize the GrantWatch Library License. GrantWatch helps students, teachers, and school staff find education grants for scholarships, classroom projects, additional curriculum, and school resources. University professors and students may also take advantage of the library license for research grants as well as fellowships.
Additional Benefits of a Library License Account
- Patrons in financial need can search for financial assistance grants. Financial assistance grants can help cover expenses like utilities, rent, and transportation.
- A library license can also provide help for veterans, such as housing, transportation, and workforce training.
- Nonprofits and small businesses can also benefit from a community library having a license. Organizations can find start-up capital, operating support, and grants for a variety of programs.
Grants For Libraries
- In-kind grants of new children’s books are available to public and tribal libraries in rural areas.
- Funding up to $25,000 is also available to investigators with IHEs for projects to improve digital resources for humanities scholars.
- In-kind donations of new books valued at $800 are open to libraries in rural areas impacted by natural disasters.
- Grants to Texas public libraries in rural communities to provide enhanced programs and services for local residents.
- Opportunities are also available to New Jersey nonprofits, libraries, religious groups, community organizations, and educational institutions for the development of humanities projects.
- Alberta nonprofits, churches, library boards, Indian bands, Metis settlements, post-secondary institutions, and agricultural societies can be reimbursed for public presentations by professional artists.
- Up to $5,000 to New Mexico libraries to improve library services in a wide range of STEM-related disciplines.
- Finally, there are grants for Pennsylvania municipalities on behalf of public libraries for capital projects and operational support that improve direct services to library users.
- Michigan nonprofits may apply for grants to fund programs that educate the community on legal matters and improve access to legal services.
- Grants to nonprofit organizations and government agencies to improve libraries and library services all over the country.
As you can see, the GrantWatch Library License grant search database is an important tool for both libraries and their patrons.
About GrantWatch
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