Library Services & Technology Act (LSTA) Funding
Arizona State Library, Archives & Records COVID-19 Response – Temporarily suspending all in-person services, while maintaining our statutory responsibilities
- Our number one goal is to keep the public and our employees safe
- The situation related to COVID-19 is rapidly developing, as is the response from this office and the state. Please check back regularly for updates
- We are committed to providing continuity of services while reducing exposure risks
- In-person trainings for ALL divisions are on hold until further notice. Divisions will hold trainings by webinar as needed.
- Department staff will attend community meetings virtually or by phone, when available.
- Services impacted:
- In-person Patent and Trademark Resource Center consultations
- In-person retrieval and immediate checkout of materials to patrons of Arizona Talking Book Library
- Walk-in reference service for Archives & the Research Library
- Ask a Question - online reference service
- Digital Arizona Library, including statewide electronic resources
- Records retention schedules assistance
- Arizona Talking Book Library requests and link to downloads
- Tools and resources for library staff
- Online continuing education for library staff
- Consulting for library staff on grants, electronic resources, digital inclusion efforts, Public Library Survey and all library services
- Communications channel for County Librarians
- E-rate Services offered online and by phone
- Arizona Capitol Museum Giftshop orders can still be placed online
- Arizona Capitol Museum collections can be viewed online through the Arizona Memory Project and Google Cultural Institute
- Arizona Capitol Museum staff can respond to email and phone call inquiries.
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What is LSTA?
Through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) is able to provide funding to support library services to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Territories. In Arizona, those funds are administered by the Arizona State Library in the form of statewide initiatives, subgrants, and cooperative agreements.
- Know the Plan!
- Read Me First: Important Documents
- Workshops and Webinars
Acknowledging IMLS and the Arizona State Library
- LSTA Stories
- Snapshots of Awarded Projects
- LSTA Informational Handouts
BEFORE YOU APPLY
Know the Plan!
In order to receive the LSTA allotment from IMLS, the Arizona State Library creates a Five Year Plan that details its library service goals based on the LSTA purposes and priorities. Before you apply, read the Five Year Plan to ensure that your projects align with the goals in the Plan.
The goals for the Arizona LSTA grants are to:
- Provide access to information in a variety of formats, tapping the capabilities of current and emerging technologies.
- Support informal educational programs that help Arizona's residents explore, experience and expand.
- Offer inclusive community resources to enhance engagement, to develop workforce skills, and to learn life literacies such as parenting, health and finance.
- Stimulate excellent services in Arizona libraries by improving technology resources, staff skills, programs, and collections.
Contact a Library Development Consultant to review your project idea!
Read Me First: Important Documents
Previous LSTA Guidelines (for historical reference only):
- 2021 LSTA Grant Guidelines (PDF)
- 2020 LSTA Grant Guidelines (PDF)
- 2019 LSTA Grant Guidelines (PDF)
- 2018 LSTA Grant Guidelines (PDF)
Workshops and Webinars
Workshops and webinars about writing an LSTA grant application are usually offered in January. Visit the Library Development Events Calendar for listings.
APPLY FOR A GRANT
To begin the LSTA grant application process, read the Five-Year Plan and the LSTA grant guidelines, and then complete the worksheet found in the guidelines.
Your project idea must align with one of the following Arizona LSTA goal categories:
- Information Access
- Informal Education
- Inclusive Communities
- Institutional Improvements
Contact a Library Development Consultant to discuss your project.
Online applications will be available in January 2022.
ACKNOWLEDGING IMLS AND THE ARIZONA STATE LIBRARY
All promotional materials resulting from an LSTA grant project must contain the following statement:
This project is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Este programa cuenta con el apoyo de la Biblioteca Estatal de Arizona, Archivos y Registros Públicos, una división de la Secretaria de Estado, con fondos federales del Instituto de Servicios de Museos y Bibliotecas.
Whenever possible, use the IMLS, Arizona Secretary of State, and State Library logos to help spread the word about your grant project. Be sure to save copies of your publicity to include with your final report.
IMPACT OF LSTA FUNDS
LSTA funding can help you make a difference! Through the competitive subgrant process, LSTA funding enables dozens of Arizona libraries every year to put new ideas into practice and to enhance existing services. Regardless of size or location, if your library is eligible to apply, you have an opportunity to leverage your local dollars with LSTA.
Some of the people touched by LSTA projects have shared their stories, showing how their libraries transform individual lives.
Snapshots of Awarded Projects