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library grant funding

Library grant funding is financial support provided by government agencies, organizations, or foundations to help libraries improve services, expand collections, upgrade technology, or develop programs. These grants are awarded based on specific needs or projects and do not have to be repaid. They enable libraries to enhance community resources and access to information, learning, and digital tools. Recipients typically apply by submitting proposals that detail how the project aligns with the grant's goals. Securing such funding can be crucial for libraries to innovate and better serve their communities.