New York State Library

Division of Library Development


Gates Library Grant Initiative

Gates Foundation "Staying Connected" -- Phase Two Grant Program

Interim Report for Staying Connected II Grant Program from the New York State Library
Grant Number 39389
Grant Time Period: June 2006 - June 2007

The New York State Library has been awarded $294,000 in matching "Staying Connected" Grant program funds on behalf of the state's public library systems and public libraries. As part of the several activities that are part of this project (click here to read a complete project description and for a list of Advisory Team members), $252,770 will be awarded to New York State's 23 public library systems for the purpose of enhancing and expanding technology training for public library staff members who assist with public-access computing. Those who apply and receive funding must match 50 percent (in the form of services, materials and staff time) of the amount received and implement the training component of the grant proposal within the grant period. (Click here to see the amount that each public library system is eligible to receive and the required match amount.)

Library systems awarded funds must have completed a technology training needs assessment by December 31, 2006, and submitted such assessment to the New York State Library no later than January 31, 2007.

A project target goal is to train a minimum of one person from each member library building.

Applications were due to the New York State Library's Division of Library Development by April 24, 2006.

Required forms:

Eligible Activities:

Training Options:

Suggested activities for achieving above training options:

A fact sheet on Phase Two of the "Staying Connected" program is available in .PDF format.

About the Initiative

Training on the Go: online training; joint project of the New York State Library and NYLA, funded by the Gates Foundation (Program has ended)


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