Cheyney Awarded $10,000 ALA Grant for Library

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LaTasha Denard
Thu, Jul 20, 2023 1:18 PM

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania News
July 12, 2023
The American Library Association (ALA) announced $10,000 Building Library Capacity Grants to seventeen libraries at Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) across the United States that have experienced economic hardship due to the consequences of the pandemic and its aftermath, to help increase academic support and achievement for students. The grants are intended to bolster library operations and services including broadening technology access, developing collections, providing digital instruction, staffing, and expanding outreach, as well as maintaining and amplifying existing service strategies or adding new ones to extend impact through the end of 2023.
The ALA Building Library Capacity Grants are supported through a three-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Each year will focus on helping add capacity to different segments of the library community.
Tracie D. Hall, ALA executive director said, "It has been our observation that MSI libraries are often called to support first-generation college students and students who have to navigate substantial obstacles to graduation with limited budgets and human resources. ALA intends these grants be catalytic - helping jumpstart or expand new programs, services, or even staffing models."  She continued, "Since the pandemic, data has shown that students in general, and BIPOC and low-income students in particular, need a greater array of supports in order to remain matriculated and to graduate from college. ALA wants to ensure that these academic libraries have access to additional funding that can increase their responsiveness."
Serving seven hundred students, Cheyney's L.P. Hill Library was doubly hit during the pandemic, experiencing a flood that closed the library, damaged technology and resources, the retrenchment of staff and the loss of its budget. The library only re-opened on January 30, 2023, with one librarian. Among the losses in the flood were iMac computers that were heavily used by students and faculty to create their innovative projects and assignments. With the grant, five brand new iMacs will be purchased.
"ALA is grateful for the continued generous support and long-standing commitment of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support libraries during these challenging times," said ALA President Emily Drabinski. "These grants will enable them to continue building community and capacity, helping students to achieve and succeed well beyond the grant period."
A complete list of grant recipients can be found on the ALA Building Library Capacity webpagehttps://www.ala.org/aboutala/Building-Library-Capacity-Fund-2023-Grantees.
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Cheyney University of Pennsylvania News July 12, 2023 The American Library Association (ALA) announced $10,000 Building Library Capacity Grants to seventeen libraries at Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) across the United States that have experienced economic hardship due to the consequences of the pandemic and its aftermath, to help increase academic support and achievement for students. The grants are intended to bolster library operations and services including broadening technology access, developing collections, providing digital instruction, staffing, and expanding outreach, as well as maintaining and amplifying existing service strategies or adding new ones to extend impact through the end of 2023. The ALA Building Library Capacity Grants are supported through a three-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Each year will focus on helping add capacity to different segments of the library community. Tracie D. Hall, ALA executive director said, "It has been our observation that MSI libraries are often called to support first-generation college students and students who have to navigate substantial obstacles to graduation with limited budgets and human resources. ALA intends these grants be catalytic - helping jumpstart or expand new programs, services, or even staffing models." She continued, "Since the pandemic, data has shown that students in general, and BIPOC and low-income students in particular, need a greater array of supports in order to remain matriculated and to graduate from college. ALA wants to ensure that these academic libraries have access to additional funding that can increase their responsiveness." Serving seven hundred students, Cheyney's L.P. Hill Library was doubly hit during the pandemic, experiencing a flood that closed the library, damaged technology and resources, the retrenchment of staff and the loss of its budget. The library only re-opened on January 30, 2023, with one librarian. Among the losses in the flood were iMac computers that were heavily used by students and faculty to create their innovative projects and assignments. With the grant, five brand new iMacs will be purchased. "ALA is grateful for the continued generous support and long-standing commitment of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support libraries during these challenging times," said ALA President Emily Drabinski. "These grants will enable them to continue building community and capacity, helping students to achieve and succeed well beyond the grant period." A complete list of grant recipients can be found on the ALA Building Library Capacity webpage<https://www.ala.org/aboutala/Building-Library-Capacity-Fund-2023-Grantees>. Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Established in 1837, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania continues to build on its legacy as America's first institution of higher education for African-Americans. Our Mission is to equip and empower students of diverse backgrounds to be visionary leaders in their chosen fields. We offer innovative approaches to teaching and quality academic programs that expose our students to pioneering ideas, research, and civic engagement. Our transformative approach to student development emphasizes the whole person, fostering success in the classroom, on campus, and in life. LaTasha Denard Executive Assistant at HBCU Library Alliance<http://hbculibraries.org/> Phone: (678) 210-5801 ext. 102 Web: hbculibraries.org<http://hbculibraries.org/> Email: ldenard@hbculibraries.org<http://mailto:ldenard@hbculibraries.org/> Follow us on our social media: [cid:image001.png@01D9BA5D.364C8690] [cid:image002.png@01D9BA5D.364C8690] [cid:image003.png@01D9BA5D.364C8690] [cid:image004.png@01D9BA5D.364C8690] Sandra Phoenix Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance<http://hbculibraries.org/> Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101 Mobile: (404) 702-5854 Web: hbculibraries.org<http://hbculibraries.org/> Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. [cid:image005.gif@01D9BA5E.57231770]<https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/> [cid:image006.gif@01D9BA5E.57231770] <https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance> [cid:image007.png@01D9BA5E.57231770] <https://www.instagram.com/hbcu_library_alliance/> [cid:image008.gif@01D9BA5E.57231770] <https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/>