Grayslake Library Gets $41K State Grant

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Grayslake IL

14 September, 2021

2:57 PM

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GRAYSLAKE, IL — A $41,000 state grant could help pay for upgrades to services for the Grayslake Area Public Library District, according to a news release from Secretary of State and State Librarian Jesse White's office. A total of $18.1 million in Illinois Public Library Per Capita and Equalization Aid grants were recently awarded to 638 public libraries serving almost 12 million patrons. For more than 40 years, the program has helped public libraries with a low library tax base to ensure a minimum level of funding for library services, the release states. The Grayslake Area Public Library District has been allocated $41,533. According to the release, libraries will use the grants from the Secretary of State's office to help fund new services and products, such as audiobooks, adult programming, dual language materials and more. "Public Act 102-0039 allowed my office to award these grants at $1.475 per capita, an increase from the previous rate of $1.25," White said. "I am extremely proud of the outstanding service Illinois' public libraries provide to all residents. I truly believe libraries are cornerstones of our communities, and I am pleased to provide this increased funding to help them serve the public." Some services public libraries provide with grant money include: Large print material for aging patronsBooks, magazines, newspapers, CDs and DVDsAudiobooks and eBooksHome visit book delivery serviceNew computers, iPads and printersSpanish and dual language materialsExpanded access to online resourcesAdult programmingNewsletters, postcards and other promotional materials For more information on the grants, visit the Secretary of State's website.

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