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Answering the Questions You’re Afraid to Ask about eBooks! S1 Integrating STEM Through Literature S1 The Robots Will Not Replace Us: Using AI tools to support Library Services S1 A Job So Wrong: Lessons Learned from the Negative Library Work Experiences Survey S1 What do Teens Want in the Library?
S2 Telehealth Pilot Projects in our Arizona Libraries - Lessons Learned S2 Marketing Your Collections S2 Stronger Together: Trauma Informed Methods and Models to Support Library Staff S3 It's so "Visually" loud in here!
S3 Library Directors Panel Discussion S4 Knowledge River Scholars: Impact in Arizona S4 Support for our School Libraries S5 Connectivity for Arizona Rural and Tribal Libraries S5 Remote Programming for Aging Individuals S5 Arizona Talking Book Library: Reaching students with dyslexia and other reading disabilities S5 Advocacy for All: Working together to fight for libraries S6 The State of Digital Equity...
in the State of Arizona S6 SciStarter & our National Citizen and Community Science Library Network S6 Cultivating and Sustaining the Relationship-Driven Library S6 Being a Leader While Being Yourself S7 Creating Community at Labriola National American Indian Data Center S7 Reading & Feeding the Community @ Your Library S7 Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost: Different Pathways to Management S7 Westside Story: Digitizing Historical Newspapers of Phoenix’s West Valley S7 Building a Literacy Foundation: Fill Up Your Story Cup S8 Special Set of Skills: How ASU Library Course Resource Services' strategies can enhance research S8 Getting Schooled: Partnering with Arizona’s largest school district to issue public library cards S8 We are Water: Collaborations and Community S8 Fun for All Ages: Reader's Advisory Wins in Youth and Teen Services Conference Program Booklet Horner Fellowship Recipients Exhibitors & Sponsorships Exhibitor & Sponsorship Opportunities Full Day PreCon Creating Community Buy In on Climate Change Half Day PreCon Jumpstart Your Advocacy Conference Sessions - Thursday 10/17 Conference Sessions - Friday 10/18 (corrected) Frequently Asked Questions Exhibitor & Sponsorship Opportunities Mannis and Colton AM - Explore STEM with Young Learners Mannis and Colton PM - Eclipse and the Helio Big Year S1 eEEkBooks!
Answering the Questions You’re Afraid to Ask about eBooks! S1 Integrating STEM Through Literature S1 The Robots Will Not Replace Us: Using AI tools to support Library Services S1 A Job So Wrong: Lessons Learned from the Negative Library Work Experiences Survey S1 What do Teens Want in the Library?
S2 Telehealth Pilot Projects in our Arizona Libraries - Lessons Learned S2 Marketing Your Collections S2 Stronger Together: Trauma Informed Methods and Models to Support Library Staff S3 It's so "Visually" loud in here!
S3 Library Directors Panel Discussion S4 Knowledge River Scholars: Impact in Arizona S4 Support for our School Libraries S5 Connectivity for Arizona Rural and Tribal Libraries S5 Remote Programming for Aging Individuals S5 Arizona Talking Book Library: Reaching students with dyslexia and other reading disabilities S5 Advocacy for All: Working together to fight for libraries S6 The State of Digital Equity...
in the State of Arizona S6 SciStarter & our National Citizen and Community Science Library Network S6 Cultivating and Sustaining the Relationship-Driven Library S6 Being a Leader While Being Yourself S7 Creating Community at Labriola National American Indian Data Center S7 Reading & Feeding the Community @ Your Library S7 Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost: Different Pathways to Management S7 Westside Story: Digitizing Historical Newspapers of Phoenix’s West Valley S7 Building a Literacy Foundation: Fill Up Your Story Cup S8 Special Set of Skills: How ASU Library Course Resource Services' strategies can enhance research S8 Getting Schooled: Partnering with Arizona’s largest school district to issue public library cards S8 We are Water: Collaborations and Community S8 Fun for All Ages: Reader's Advisory Wins in Youth and Teen Services Conference Program Booklet Title: Lift-Off with LSTA!
Presenter: Janet "Jaime" Ball, Grants Administrator, Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records Date/Time: Friday, October 20, 11:50 am - 12:50 pm Join us for a fast-paced look at recent projects powered by federal funds from the Institute for Museum and Library Services. Get ideas for launching your own programs and services with Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grants.
Brief presentations by project managers from all over the state will cover a range of topics such as digitization, community outreach, teen services, and coding programs. There’s something for every library type and size, and for every community! Janet "Jaime" Ball is the Grants Administrator for the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records.
In this position she helps manage awards made to the State Library by federal agencies, and also manages the State Grants-in-Aid appropriation from the Arizona State Legislature. Before working in the State Library, Jaime served in public libraries as page, clerk, reference librarian, automation librarian, assistant director, branch manager, and city librarian.
Outside of Library Lan, she enjoys walking, reading, traveling and ping pong. Lift Off with LSTA presentation. pdf AzLA 2023 LSTA presentation handout.
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Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
The Robotics Grant Program is a grant from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) that funds school-based robotics programs for elementary, middle, and high school students. Awarded through a competitive application process, the program provides up to $3,500 to eligible local education agencies (LEAs) in Alabama. Applicants must be public school systems submitting on behalf of schools with K–12 students. The grant supports the purchase of robotics equipment and program development aligned with AMSTI guidelines. Applications are submitted online through the AMSTI Robotics Grant portal. The Fiscal Year 2026 application deadline was September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to robotics@amsti.org. The program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education under State Superintendent Eric G. Mackey.
Data & Society's AI Civics, the largest single grant inside Humanity AI's inaugural $18M round, treats AI governance as a civic act rather than a literacy problem — and quietly tells the field where the next $10M will land.
Read articleHumanity AI — a collaborative of ten funders including Ford, MacArthur, Mellon, and Mozilla — announced more than $18M to align AI with democratic values. $8M went to 12 invited grantees at $500K each; a $10M open call launches summer 2026. Here is who got funded, what the money signals, and how mission-aligned nonprofits should position for the open round.
Read articlePublic Law 119-83 was signed April 13, 2026, reauthorizing SBIR/STTR through 2031. The Department of War issued its implementation announcement April 20 and released over 90 topics in six weeks. The new Accelerated Research for Transition (ART) Program restructures Phase II-to-acquisition transition, Strategic Breakthrough Awards offer $30M per project with 100% matching, and CMMC Level 2 self-assessment has been the compliance floor since November 10, 2025. Here is how to read the post-reauthorization DoW pipeline.
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