Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant “Read & Feed” Orientation Meeting March 23, 2012.

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Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant “Read & Feed” Orientation Meeting March 23, 2012

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant The Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives (KDLA) invites qualifying countywide public libraries to submit applications for summer 2012 Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program grant funds. Funded activities must occur between May and September KDLA is offering grants to expand summer reading programs in conjunction with the Summer Food Service Program. These grant funds can be used to hire staff to manage the library’s participation in the Summer Food Service Program as either a Sponsor or a Site, to extend and/or expand the duration of the Summer Reading Program (SRP,) to expand the number of age appropriate programs and ultimately to increase the number of children participating in SRP.

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Public libraries which meet the following requirements are eligible to submit an application. Have a legally established public library Have a library director who is properly certified by the Kentucky Board for Certification of Librarians Provide free countywide library Service, without discrimination

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant What should you do next? Review the application Determine if your library is eligible to participate in the SFSP. Contact Angela Voyles at (502) , ext If your library is eligible, contact the sponsor/s in your community to learn how they will manage the program. That conversation should help inform your project. The list of sponsors is on our website listed above. Complete the application. Review the two Assurances on our website listed above. These are part of the Agreement—NOT the application. However, there have been questions in the past about this. Contact with your

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant Project Information This is a Word document. You can complete it in Word and save the document to your computer or network share at your library. The text boxes which provide you with an opportunity to give us additional information are expandable. However, you need to be aware that they will encroach on text below if you expand it enough. Just make sure to move the text of the document further down the page if you need to expand the text box beyond it. Information requested includes-- Duration of Summer Reading Program (SRP) Number of Programs by Audience How your library will operate in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)? How many children do you anticipate participating in the SFSP? Which food do you plan on offering from the SFSP? Participants in SRP

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant Project Information Continued: Number and type of staff employed through the grant who will manage the SRSP and provide expanded age appropriate programming. Publicity and Promotion Date when grant funds are needed Other information concerning the grant application.

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant Project Budget Grant funds may only be used for allowable project expenses. These include, but are not limited to: Personnel working directly on the project Supplies Printing Publicity / promotion Mileage Reimbursement

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant Project Budget Continued Grant funds may not be used for unallowable project expenses. These include, but are not limited to: Personnel not working directly on the project Contingencies Donations Food Incentives / gifts / prizes Entertainment

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant  Personnel--Salaries / fringe benefits of new or existing staff – Detailed information should be included as an addendum to the budget sheet. Include cost of staff to be charged to the project. This includes full or part time staff whose salaries and fringe benefits will be paid by the library. Time records will be required. Fringe benefits should be included and may differ from library to library. Specifically cite what is included.  Supplies – Detailed information should be included as an addendum to the budget sheet. Be specific on items and numbers to be purchased. This can include supplies associated with the SFSP such as paper plates, plastic utensils, paper towels, gloves, etc,. as well as supplies associated with conducting programs.  Printing – Detailed information should be included as an addendum to the budget sheet. Include reproduction of project materials and list specific items.

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant Publicity / promotion – Detailed information should be included as an addendum to the budget sheet. Include only those costs associated with advertising or promoting the project. Grant funds may not be used to promote an individual library or library Service in general. IMLS and KDLA should be acknowledged in all promotional materials.  Mileage Reimbursement – Detailed information should be included as an addendum to the budget sheet. Include only those costs associated with the pickup of the food from the sponsor or provider, the selection and purchase of supplies in support of the Summer Food Service Program and Summer Reading programs  Other – Detailed information should be included as an addendum to the budget sheet. This may include such items as payment to a special outside educational programmer. These requests will be reviewed on a case by case basis for funding.

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant Certification of Application This document must be signed by the Library Director and the Grant Project Director.

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant The deadline for submission of Summer 2012 Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program grant applications is Tuesday, April 10, Only complete applications received by the deadline will be considered. Scanned Applications MUST be received by Tuesday, April 10, 11:59 pm. Send to and Original Documents MUST arrive at KDLA by Friday, April 20. Send to Carrie Taylor Ky. Department for Libraries and Archives P.O. Box Coffee Tree Rd. Frankfort, KY 40602

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant Application Review Process All complete applications submitted by the deadline will be reviewed by KDLA with the following criteria: 1. All eligibility requirements necessary to submit an application have been met. 2. The application was submitted according to KDLA requirements and guidelines, and contains appropriate signatures on all certifications. 3. The submitted project proposal shows sound project planning

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant Grant Award and Agreement between KDLA and the Approved Applicant KDLA will notify all applicants of the action taken on their applications. Grant award recipients may be required to attend a live online project information meeting. If attendance is required, the recipient will be notified by of the date, time of the live online meeting. KDLA will prepare and execute agreements with the grant recipients. The agreements will include all requirements regarding acceptance and use of grant funds, obligations of the grantor and grantee, grant payment schedules, quarterly status and financial expenditure reports, records retention, and audits. The approved application will become part of the agreement between KDLA and the recipient.

Kentucky Dept. for Libraries & Archives Summer Reading/Summer Food Service Program Grant Charlene E. Davis State Library Service Division Director Field Service Division Acting Director ext. 230 Nicole Bryan Grants & Contracts Administrator , ext , fax