Deadline extended: ALA/NEH: Muslim Journeys, a Bridging Cultures Bookshelf Grant Program
Help your patrons understand the people, places, history, faith, and
culture of Muslims in the U.S. and around the world. 1,000 recipients will
receive a collection of 25 books that highlight pluralism of cultural forms and
traditions within the Muslim world; three documentary films; a subscription to
Oxford Islamic Studies Online; additional resources such as essays, discussion
questions and podcasts; and materials to support program promotion, including
bookmarks, posters, and bookplates. These grants are provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities in
collaboration with the ALA Public
Programs Office.
In return for receiving a Bookshelf, libraries are required to organize
programs that introduce the books and the Muslim Journeys themes to the
library’s patrons and the broader community.
For more information, visit the website to
review the grant guidelines, plan programs, and apply online
for the collection. Deadline: October 25, 2012.
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