Message
For Immediate Release
September 24, 2003   
 
Contact: Eileen Maxwell, [log in to unmask]
202-606-8339    
 
MUSEUMS RECEIVE $15 MILLION TO ADVANCE PUBLIC SERVICE:
Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services Announces Learning Opportunities Grants for Museums
 
WASHINGTON, DC – The Institute of Museum and Library Services, the primary federal funding agency for the nation’s museums and libraries, today gave $15,464,815 to 169 outstanding museums across the country to use collections, resources, and technology for public outreach.  Today’s recipients of the Institute’s highly competitive national Learning Opportunities grant competition (933 museums, from art galleries to zoos, requested $82,773,147) will match the awards with an additional $25,259,949. For a contact list of today’s grant recipients organized by State, please see http://www.imls.gov/whatsnew/stategrants0903log.htm You may also read an html version of this press release at:  http://www.imls.gov/whatsnew/current/092403-2.htm
 
“Museums use the power of real things to connect us to history, science, and the creative process,” said Robert Martin, Director of the Institute.  “These grants will help museums do just that by building public access, expanding educational services, and reaching out to families and children. The Learning Opportunity grants we make today furthers IMLS’ mission to help museums create and sustain our nation of lifelong learners.”
 
Learning Opportunities grants encourage museums to use their collections, expertise, and technology to create public value and strengthen learning in schools, at home, and in partnership with other community organizations.  Designed to advance the museum’s mission and strategic goals, activities funded today range from interactive virtual gallery tours of museums around the world, to classroom teachers adopting raptors to inspire students about veterinary and animal husbandry careers, to traveling exhibits that reach underserved families and schools.
 
Grants are awarded to all types of museums, from anthropological to zoological, fine art and folk art, urban and rural, large and small.  Museums as diverse as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, the Sci-Port Discovery Center in Shreveport, Louisiana, and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming, are among today’s recipients.
 
About the Institute of Museum and Library Services The Institute of Museum and Library Services is an independent Federal grant-making agency dedicated to creating and sustaining a nation of learners.  The Institute fosters leadership, innovation, and a lifetime of learning by supporting the nation's 15,000 museums and 122,000 libraries. The Institute also encourages partnerships to expand the educational benefit of libraries and museums.  To learn more about the Institute, please log onto: http://www.imls.gov.
 
Eileen Maxwell
Public Affairs Specialist
Institute of Museum and Library Services
1100 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Suite 510
Washington, DC  20506
202-606-8339
202-606-8591 (fax)
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Eileen Maxwell
Public Affairs Specialist
Institute of Museum and Library Services
1100 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Suite 510
Washington, DC  20506
202-606-8339
202-606-8591 (fax)
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