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Promoting AI Literacy to Meet Evolving Global Challenges to Education, Workforce, and Economic Development is sponsored by Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). This program supports federal AI priorities by offering funding opportunities for institutions looking to implement AI training initiatives.
It aims to position libraries and museums at the forefront of AI education for the public by assisting them in adapting to new technologies and ensuring patrons are prepared to leverage AI tools. Projects can focus on K-12 AI learning and integrating AI tools in museums and libraries.
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Promoting AI Literacy | Institute of Museum and Library Services Promoting AI Literacy to Meet Evolving Global Challenges to Education, Workforce, and Economic Development IMLS supports federal AI priorities. Rapid advancement in Artificial Intelligence provide opportunities for the American public to more efficiently learn, work and communicate.
In the coming years, libraries and museums will play a key role in ensuring that their patrons are well-prepared to leverage AI tools. We support them by: Promoting federal programs like the White House AI Challenge . Championing lifelong learning.
Working to put libraries and museums at the forefront of AI education for the public by assisting libraries and museums in adapting in new technologies. To learn more about the policies that guide our AI work, or our most recent accomplishments, continue reading this page.
Per the White House AI Action Plan , agencies should prioritize: Exporting American AI: The Commerce and State Departments will partner with industry to deliver secure, full-stack AI export packages – including hardware, models, software, applications, and standards – to America’s friends and allies around the world.
Promoting Rapid Buildout of Data Centers: Expediting and modernizing permits for data centers and semiconductor fabs, as well as creating new national initiatives to increase high-demand occupations like electricians and HVAC technicians. Enabling Innovation and Adoption: Removing onerous Federal regulations that hinder AI development and deployment, and seeking private sector input on rules to remove.
Upholding Free Speech in Frontier Models: Updating Federal procurement guidelines to ensure that the government only contracts with frontier large language model developers who ensure that their systems are objective and free from top-down ideological bias.
The following documents further detail federal AI directives: Executive Order 14179: Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Executive Order 14318: Accelerating Federal Permitting of Data Center Infrastructure Executive Order 14319: Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government Executive Order 14320: Promoting the Export of the American AI Technology Stack Executive Order 14303: Restoring Gold Standard Science Executive Order 14277: Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth Institute of Museum and Library Services Awards Over $4.
1 Million to Support the Trump AI Action Plan White House AI Challenge | Institute of Museum and Library Services Computer History Museum Shared How They Are Using Machine Learning to Enhance Digital Media Collections | Institute of Museum and Library Services Advance | Support | Empower
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Institutions looking to implement AI training initiatives, primarily museums and libraries. Proposals involving collaboration with small businesses for AI training program development or delivery may also be relevant. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows not specified (IMLS awarded nearly $4.2 million in FY2025 for similar projects). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Promoting AI Literacy to Meet Evolving Global Challenges to Education, Workforce, and Economic Development is funded by Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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