Books Unbanned Programming Funding Available

For more grants like this one, check out the NLC’s Grant Opportunities for Nebraska Libraries.

Books Unbanned is offering funding to libraries in the United States to launch programming for teens and young adults focused on the freedom to read.

Selected libraries will receive up to $10,000 to develop teen and young adult programming focused on the freedom to read. BPL’s Books Unbanned team will work closely with awardees to develop educational programming that provides teens with the knowledge and skills to fight back against censorship in their communities and beyond.

Proposals are open to all types and sizes of libraries within the United States. In awarding funds, BPL will pay particular attention to libraries serving small and rural communities, and/or communities facing significant challenges with book censorship. The final selection of partners will be based on community need, programming goals and opportunities for teen engagement.

Applications are open through July 18, 2025. 

Learn more and apply on the Books Unbanned Funding webpage.

Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) founded Books Unbanned in 2022 to provide teens nationwide with unrestricted access to our entire digital collection, to support their right to read what they like, and to build a network of advocates nationwide to defend and expand the freedom to read.

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