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Native American and Native Hawaiian Library Services

Program Funding
Total Spent
$274.7K
 
Total Obligated
$274.7K

Some agencies choose to report funding totals for multiple programs in a single submission. The obligated and spent totals shown here only reflect those reported for this program alone. To see all money associated with this program, use the All Pandemic Awards dashboard and search for the program in the filter bar.

Number of Awards
2
Assistance Listing
45.311
Published Date
Objectives
The Native American and Native Hawaiian Library Services programs (NANH-L) are designed to assist Native American tribes and Native Hawaiians in improving core library services for their communities. NANH-L Basic Grants have two goals with two associated objectives each. GOAL 1: Improve services for learning and accessing information in a variety of formats to support needs for education, workforce development, economic and business development, health information, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and financial literacy and other types of literacy skills. Obj. 1.1: Support the acquisition of library-related materials, supplies, equipment, furnishings, services, and fees for participation in networks and consortia that provide the library with direct services. Obj. 1.2: Support the engagement of consultants and/or third-party service providers with expertise in…

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