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California Consulting Publishes Library and Museum Grants

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KaBOOM!: Build it with KaBOOM! 

Deadline: Continuous 

Amount: $15,000 - Grantees are awarded a $15,000 grant to be used toward the purchase of playground equipment. To supplement the $15,000 KaBOOM! grant, grantees are required to raise a minimum of  $9,000 (for a total project value of $24,000) up to a maximum of $35,000 (for a total project value of  $50,000) towards the cost of the playground project. This amount does not include the cost for safety  surfacing, freight, site preparation, installation supervision and any other non-playground equipment  items. 

Match: $9,000 

Eligibility: Must be located in San Jose, Los Angeles County, San Francisco, Brisbane, San Bernardino,  Anaheim, Oakland or Santa Ana (See other qualified Community Partner requirements) https://kaboom.org/grants/build_it_with_kaboom#eligibility 

A Build it with KaBOOM! grant provides the facilitation and support of an experienced Project Manager  as community members embark on a 5–12 week planning process. After selection, all partners will join  together for a community Design Day, inviting play experts (the kids, of course) to design their dream  playspace.  

Cal Volunteers: Connecting Neighbors to Neighbors 

Deadline: February 2025 

Amount: Minimum of $500,000 and additional funds in increments of $250,000, not to exceed a total  award of $1,000,000. A few smaller grants for $250,000 may be available.  

Match: No 

Eligibility: The primary applicant must be a local government (city and county government only). To  better facilitate local programs and leverage community resources, California Volunteers is prioritizing  collaborative partnerships where the local government applicant partners with other agencies and  organizations to co-lead this work:  

• Non-Profits and Community-Based Organizations  

• Neighborhood Associations or Councils  

• Third Places (e.g. Libraries, Parks, Community Centers)  

• Organizations focused on Disaster and Climate Response 

Link: https://www.californiavolunteers.ca.gov/grants/ 

Podcast Link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grantingsuccess/episodes/Cal-Volunteers Neighbors-to-Neighbors-Grant-Program-e2e7ngb 

The applicant(s) should build upon an existing neighborhood program that leverages a diverse set of  partnerships – including local neighborhood and community groups; neighborhood associations; local,  regional, and state government agencies; third places; local business councils; and/or climate and disaster  organizations – to provide the following: I. A comprehensive calendar of activities and events, including  workshops, trainings, and block parties, that provide space for neighbors to connect and strengthen their  bonds. II. A portfolio of volunteer initiatives that address a defined community need, including, but not  limited to, climate and disaster concerns. III. A detailed strategy for utilizing third places, such as  libraries, parks, and community centers, to strengthen the community’s utilization of local resources and  feelings of ownership, stewardship, and comradery.  

Collections Assessment for Preservation Program

Deadline: February 2025 

Amount: Allocation amounts range from $3,600 to $4,000 per assessor based on the annual operating  budget of the institution.  

Match: 1:1 

https://imls.gov/grants/available/collections-assessment-preservation-program 

The Collections Assessment for Conservation (CAP) program is designed to help small and mid-sized  museums better care for their collections. 

A CAP assessment is a study of an institution’s collections, buildings, and building systems, as well as its  collections care policies and procedures. The assessment involves a site visit by collections and building  assessors, who spend two days touring the museum and interviewing staff and governing officials. The  assessors then prepare a comprehensive report that outlines recommendations for improving collections  care. 

A CAP assessment may assist small and mid-sized museums by: 

● Providing recommendations and priorities for collections care specific to your collections ● Facilitating the development of a long-range preservation plan 

● Serving as a fundraising tool for future collections projects 

IMLS: 21st Century Museum Professionals Program 

Deadline: Friday, November 14, 2025 

Amount: $100,000–$500,000 

Match: You must provide funds from non-federal sources in an amount that is equal to or greater than the  amount of your IMLS request 

https://imls.gov/grants/available/21st-century-museum-professionals-program 

The 21st Century Museum Professionals (21MP) grant program advances the growth and development of  a diverse workforce of museum professionals. The 21MP program supports projects that offer  professional development to the current museum workforce; employ strategies to train and recruit future  museum professionals; and support evaluation efforts to identify and share effective practices. IMLS recognizes the important role of strong local and regional networks as an essential tool for  providing peer to peer learning, training and mentoring opportunities. The 21MP program encourages  applications from museum associations, museum studies programs at institutions of higher education, and  museums that serve as key parts of the professional learning and training environment. 

American Latino Museum Internship and Fellowship Initiative 

Deadline: March 2025 

Amount: $100,000 to $750,000 

Match: No 

https://imls.gov/grants/available/american-latino-museum-internship-and-fellowship-initiative This initiative is designed to provide opportunities for internships and fellowships at American Latino  museums for students enrolled in Institutions of Higher Education, including Hispanic-Serving Institutions. The initiative will nurture students carrying out studies relating to American Latino life, art,  history, and culture. 

Promoting Postbaccalaureate Opportunities for Hispanic Americans Program

Deadline: May 2025

Amount: Around $500k 

Eligibility: In order to receive a grant under the PPOHA program, an institution of higher education must  offer a postbaccalaureate certificate or postbaccalaureate program. 

Institutions must be designated as an eligible institution of higher education in order to apply for the Title  V, Part B program, and must meet the program specific requirements to be defined as an HSI.To be  designated as an eligible institution of higher education, an institution must apply for and receive  designation through an application process. Please refer to the most recent Application for Designation as  an Eligible Institution. You may contact the program office if you have questions regarding eligibility. Link: https://www2.ed.gov/programs/ppoha/index.html 

Purpose: The Promoting Postbaccalaureate Opportunities for Hispanic Americans (PPOHA) Program  provides grants to: (1) expand postbaccalaureate educational opportunities for, and improve the academic  attainment of, Hispanic students; and (2) expand the postbaccalaureate academic offerings as well as  enhance the program quality in the institutions of higher education that are educating the majority of  Hispanic college students and helping large numbers of Hispanic and low-income students complete  postsecondary degrees. 

CNRA: Museum Grant Program 

Deadline: May 2025; Anticipated in FY 27/28 

Amount: Between $50,000 and $500,000 for program projects; and $100,000 to 1 million for capital  projects.  

Match: Nonprofit organizations are not required to provide a match.  

Matching funds are required for public agencies in an amount not less than 5% of the requested grant  amount. However, public agencies directly serving an underserved community and with compelling  circumstances, may ask the State to consider approving a lower match (see question #33). Matching funds  must be incurred during the project performance period.  

Link: https://resources.ca.gov/grants/california-museum 

Purpose: The Museum Grant Program has approximately 27.7 million available and may be awarded  over multiple rounds depending on the competitive pool.  

Funding shall be prioritized for museums severely affected by COVID-19 and that serve historically  underserved communities or students subject to Title I of the Federal Elementary and Secondary  Education Act. 

Additionally, projects must meet one of the following priorities: 

● serving pupils and teachers at schools eligible to be served under Part A of Title I of the federal  Elementary and Secondary Education Act;  

● serving children in low-income communities; 

● supporting museums in engaging or collaborating with underserved communities; ● advancing preservation of at-risk cultural and natural collections and historic buildings; ● improving access; 

● supporting the ethical stewardship of culturally sensitive art and artifacts, including, but not  limited to, engaging in consultations with California Indian tribes or repatriation; or ● educating the public about critical issues affecting Californians.

The intent of this program is to solicit proposals for program projects or capital projects that assist and  enhance museums that are deeply rooted in, and reflective of, previously underserved communities.  

Museums Empowered: Professional Development Opportunities for Museum Staff Deadline: Friday, November 14, 2025 

Amount: $5,000 to $250,000 

Match: Yes 

https://imls.gov/grants/available/museums-empowered-professional-development-opportunities-museum staff 

Museums Empowered: Professional Development Opportunities for Museum Staff is a special initiative  of the Museums for America grant program. It is designed to support projects that use the transformative  power of professional development and training to generate systemic change within museums of all types  and sizes. 

Museums Empowered has four project categories: 

● Digital Technology: Provide museum staff with the skills to integrate digital technology into  museum operations. 

● Diversity and Inclusion: Support museum staff in providing inclusive services to people of  diverse geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds and to individuals with disabilities. ● Evaluation: Strengthen the ability of museum staff to use evaluation as a tool to shape museum  programs and improve outcomes. 

● Organizational Management: Strengthen and support museum staff as the essential part of a  resilient organizational culture. 

Museums for America 

Deadline: Friday, November 14, 2025 

Amount: $5,000 to $250,000 

Match: Yes 

https://imls.gov/grants/available/museums-america 

The Museums for America program supports museums of all sizes and disciplines to undertake projects  that strengthen their ability to serve the public through exhibitions, educational/interpretive programs,  digital learning resources, professional development, community debate and dialogue, audience-focused  studies, and/or collections management, curation, care, and conservation. Museums for America has three  project categories: 

● Lifelong Learning 

● Community Engagement 

● Collections Stewardship and Access 

Museum Grants for African American History and Culture 

Deadline: Friday, November 14, 2025 

Amount: $5,000 to $500,000 

Match: If your request for federal funding is between $5,000 and $100,000, then no cost share is  required. If your request for federal funding is between $100,001 and $500,000, you must provide funds  from non-federal sources in an amount that is equal to or greater than the amount of your federal funding  request.

https://imls.gov/grants/available/museum-grants-african-american-history-and-culture The Museum Grants for African American History and Culture (AAHC) program is designed to build the  capacity of African American museums and support the growth and development of museum  professionals at African American museums. 

The AAHC program supports projects that nurture museum professionals, build institutional capacity, and  increase access to museum and archival collections at African American museums and Historically Black  Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). 

Inspire! Grants for Small Museums 

Deadline: Friday, November 14, 2025 

Amount: $5,000 to $50,000 

Match: No 

https://imls.gov/grants/available/inspire-grants-small-museums 

Inspire! Grants for Small Museums is a special initiative of the Museums for America program. It is  designed to support small museums of all disciplines in project-based efforts to serve the public through  exhibitions, educational/interpretive programs, digital learning resources, policy development and  institutional planning, technology enhancements, professional development, community outreach,  audience development, and/or collections management, curation, care, and conservation. Inspire! has  three project categories: 

● Lifelong Learning 

● Institutional Capacity 

● Collections Stewardship and Access 

National Leadership Grants for Museums 

Deadline: Friday, November 14, 2025 

Amount: $5,000 to $750,000 

Match: Yes 

https://www.imls.gov/grants/available/national-leadership-grants-museums 

National Leadership Grants for Museums support projects that address critical needs of the museum field  and that have the potential to advance practice in the profession to strengthen museum services for the  American public. 

Laura Bush Foundation For America's Libraries 

Deadline: November 2025 

Amount: Varies depending on ask 

Match: No 

https://www.bushcenter.org/lbf-application-details 

Eligibility:  

● A certified librarian or other paid professional must be assigned as responsible for the  collection, care, and use of the materials housed in the school library. 

● Public school applicants must be Title 1 eligible. Neighborhood schools, charter schools, magnet  schools, etc. are all welcome to apply if Title 1 eligible. 

● Private and parochial schools are also welcome to apply if at least 50% of their student population  qualify for financial aid. 

● Your school must have a library or designated space on campus where books are accessible to all  students to check out.

● Principal must digitally sign principal agreement in the application. 

● All financial documentation must be completed for your application to be complete – this  includes the school/district W-9 and a voided blank check OR a bank letter. 

● Per the grant guidelines of the Laura Bush Foundation, the grant is to be used to purchase school  library books, e-books, and magazine requests as outlined in your grant application. Use of the  funds for shelving or furniture of any kind, equipment (i.e.: computers, electronic readers,  Kindles, etc.), staffing, software, videos, guides, tests or exams, classroom book sets, or similar  items, is prohibited. 

IMLS: Native American library Based Services 

Deadline: Tuesday April 1, 2025 

Amount: $50,000 - $150,000 

Match: None 

Eligibility: Tribal Entity with a library 

Link: https://imls.gov/grants/available/native-american-library-services-basic-grants Purpose: The Native American Basic Grants (NAB) program assists Native American Tribes in  establishing, sustaining, and improving library services and operations with their communities. As  information needs change, Tribal libraries must be able to serve as knowledge and resource centers to  benefit their users and the wellness of their communities. The NAB program supports Tribes across the  country to address their individual information needs and priorities 

Program Goal: Improve library and archival services for accessing, learning, and preserving  information with the community through the following objectives. 

● Support the acquisition of library-related materials. 

● Support programming for identified community priorities. 

● Support training for library staff. 

● Support project activities that include aspects of two or more of the objectives listed above 

Museum Assessment Program 

Deadline: February 2026 

Amount: No Monetary Amount, however you do get services, see below for more details Match: None 

Eligibility: Museums 

Link: https://imls.gov/grants/available/museum-assessment-program-map 

Purpose: Through a one-year process of self-assessment, institutional activities, and consultative peer  review with a site visit and recommendations, your museum emerges with: 

● Greater alignment of activities, mission, and resources 

● Analysis of its strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities 

● Prioritized roadmap for improving operations and meeting standards 

● Practices benchmarked to standards 

● Enhanced credibility with potential funders and donors 

● Improved communications between staff, board, and other constituents 

● Expert advice, recommendations, and resources 

● Increased capacity for strategic planning 

● Preparation for core document verification, accreditation or reaccreditation 

MAP offers four different assessments to choose from: Organizational Assessment, Collections  Stewardship Assessment, Education & Interpretation Assessment, and Community and Audience  Engagement Assessment.  

MAP includes the following services, valued at approximately $4,000-$6,000* 

● MAP Materials: Workbook & Activities 

● Access to an online MAP Portal with customized presentations, activities, and resources to help  you through each step of the MAP experience 

● Assessment Report: a written report of the Peer Reviewer’s findings and recommendations, with 

prioritized next steps and resources 

● The time, expertise, and travel expenses (transportation, meals, incidentals, lodging) for one Peer  Reviewer to visit your museum for one to three days to offer guidance and consultation on site

● Peer Reviewer’s honorarium 

● A dedicated MAP Program Officer for support, guidance, and feedback 

*Your museum’s MAP participation is IMLS funded but is not a grant. AAM does not disperse any  money to your museum. AAM receives grant funding from IMLS to deliver this comprehensive program  and service to your museum, 

California Department of Parks and Recreation: Outdoor Equity Grant Program (Round 2)  Due: TBD 

Amount: Max $700,000 

Match: No.  

https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=30443  

The Outdoor Equity Grants Program (OEP) will increase the ability of residents in low income urban and  rural communities to participate in outdoor experiences at state parks and other public lands. OEP grants  will improve the health and wellness of Californians by connecting underserved communities to natural  areas throughout California.  

Building Forward: Library Facility Improvement Grant 

Deadline: TBD 

Amount: Max $10mil 

Match: Yes, 50% 

Link: https://www.library.ca.gov/grants/buildingforward/ 

Purpose: The Building Forward Library Facilities Improvement Program supports capital projects for  public library buildings that address critical maintenance needs, improve energy efficiency and  sustainability, and expand access digitally and physically

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