Books For Ownership Grant Rif Org Reading Is Fundamental
Reading Is Fundamental Inc Last updated: January 31, 2025 This data is proprietary to Instrumentl's database and available to members. NOTE: You can only apply for funding to support one of the programs. Please See the additional opportunities related to this grant - Since our founding in 1966, RIF has fostered local partnerships to bring books and literacy materials to children in under-resourced communities to create a culture of literacy and foster opportunities for children to read,... RIF is committed to providing high-quality, diverse books in print and digital formats that provide opportunities for children to see themselves represented in the books they read and extend their worldview through diverse characters...
Our matching grant program enables local literacy partners to double their impact by partnering with RIF to drive reading outcomes for children in their community. Through our matching grant program, RIF matches 100% of local dollars to bring books and literacy resources to children that need them most. The matching grant program empowers local innovation and long-term sustainability to create collective impact centered on providing critical access to diverse books and literacy resources. All educational institutions and youth-serving organizations are eligible to apply. Explore the Grantee Spotlights below to see how our program is making a difference in communities nationwide. The Matching Grant program is now open for applications for three RIF programs:
Reading is Fundamental offers several matching grant programs, aimed to put books in the hands of children who need them the most. Books for Ownership, Reading Is Fundamental’s (RIF) flagship reading program, is grounded in choice, access, and engagement, and is the best match for public libraries. It enables children to select new, age-appropriate books to take home and own and is supported by resources for educators, families, and volunteers to create a continuous focus on reading. The matching grant award provides grantees with books for them to distribute to the children they serve to take home and own, building home libraries and creating a culture of literacy. RIF’s Book Fund provides the opportunity to purchase high-quality, affordable books for the children you serve. Schools, districts, community groups and other youth-serving entities are eligible to participate in the program.
Information on both programs can be found here, applications for the Books for Ownership grant are due by February 24, 2025. © 2025 Jewish Causes of Choice, Inc. All rights reserved. Jewish Causes of Choice, Inc. is a non-profit organization exempt under the 501(c) section of the internal revenue code. Reading Is Fundamental Inc Last updated: February 26, 2025
This data is proprietary to Instrumentl's database and available to members. NOTE: You can only apply for funding to support one of the programs. Please See the additional opportunities related to this grant - Since our founding in 1966, RIF has fostered local partnerships to bring books and literacy materials to children in under-resourced communities to create a culture of literacy and foster opportunities for children to read,... RIF is committed to providing high-quality, diverse books in print and digital formats that provide opportunities for children to see themselves represented in the books they read and extend their worldview through diverse characters... Our matching grant program enables local literacy partners to double their impact by partnering with RIF to drive reading outcomes for children in their community.
Through our matching grant program, RIF matches 100% of local dollars to bring books and literacy resources to children that need them most. The matching grant program empowers local innovation and long-term sustainability to create collective impact centered on providing critical access to diverse books and literacy resources. All educational institutions and youth-serving organizations are eligible to apply. Explore the Grantee Spotlights below to see how our program is making a difference in communities nationwide. The Matching Grant program is now open for applications for three RIF programs: Reading is Fundamental/RIF is the largest children's literacy non-profit program in the United States.
RIF believes every child deserves an opportunity to own books, learn how to read, and obtain the fundamental building blocks to achieve their highest potential. Literacy opens doors and enables every child the chance to live their own journey. Sister Patricia McKinney Lewis wrote the first project proposal for RIF. The Epsilon Epsilon Omega Chapter received the first grant from the National Reading is Fundamental organization to help fund the RIF program in June 1980. The chapter's total RIF budget for the first year was $400. The RIF grant provided $300, and the chapter was responsible for $100 to purchase books for the summer project.
When she was asked why she sought out the first RIF contract in 1980 and what her vision was for our community, Mrs. Lewis passionately stated, “I remembered as a child the first time I visited a library, I was amazed at the number of good books. The library became a place I loved to visit. I fell in love with reading. Reading became very important to me as a child and a teen. My vision was that children with few resources would have the opportunity for book ownership and become avid readers.
As a young teacher, I knew that the ability to read was the key to learning and understanding other subjects in school. I realized that some children lived in homes with no books. I started the RIF project for the sorority to provide books to children with few resources (low-income homes) during the summer months. Allowing children to select books that they are interested in reading promotes the love for reading.” During the first year, the Chapter committee distributed books at three Champaign Park District summer camps: Centennial, Spalding, and Douglass. In the second year, permission was granted to change the distribution sites to: Douglass Center Day Camp, Douglass Branch Library, Girls’ Club in Urbana, and Boys’ Club in Champaign.
After the Girls' Club closed and the Douglass Branch Library moved, the sites for many years were the Don Moyer Boys and Girls Club, Douglass Day Camp, Mount Olive Baptist Church, and St. Luke CME Church. In recent years, book distributions and read-ins in conjunction with National African American Read-In Day have been held at the Laura Lee Fellowship House in Danville, Canaan Baptist Church in Urbana, The Urbana Neighborhood... On February 27, 2015, the Epsilon Epsilon Omega RIF committee distributed books to more than 40 children at the Don Moyer Boys and Girls Club in Champaign, Illinois. The books were purchased with a generous $500.00 donation from Macy’s Department Store in Champaign. During the book distribution, sorority members read to students and talked to them about the importance of reading.
The children signed a banner to thank Macy's for their generous donation, and celebrated Epsilon Epsilon Omega’s 35th RIF birthday with cake and punch.
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Reading Is Fundamental Inc Last Updated: January 31, 2025 This
Reading Is Fundamental Inc Last updated: January 31, 2025 This data is proprietary to Instrumentl's database and available to members. NOTE: You can only apply for funding to support one of the programs. Please See the additional opportunities related to this grant - Since our founding in 1966, RIF has fostered local partnerships to bring books and literacy materials to children in under-resourced...
Our Matching Grant Program Enables Local Literacy Partners To Double
Our matching grant program enables local literacy partners to double their impact by partnering with RIF to drive reading outcomes for children in their community. Through our matching grant program, RIF matches 100% of local dollars to bring books and literacy resources to children that need them most. The matching grant program empowers local innovation and long-term sustainability to create col...
Reading Is Fundamental Offers Several Matching Grant Programs, Aimed To
Reading is Fundamental offers several matching grant programs, aimed to put books in the hands of children who need them the most. Books for Ownership, Reading Is Fundamental’s (RIF) flagship reading program, is grounded in choice, access, and engagement, and is the best match for public libraries. It enables children to select new, age-appropriate books to take home and own and is supported by re...
Information On Both Programs Can Be Found Here, Applications For
Information on both programs can be found here, applications for the Books for Ownership grant are due by February 24, 2025. © 2025 Jewish Causes of Choice, Inc. All rights reserved. Jewish Causes of Choice, Inc. is a non-profit organization exempt under the 501(c) section of the internal revenue code. Reading Is Fundamental Inc Last updated: February 26, 2025
This Data Is Proprietary To Instrumentl's Database And Available To
This data is proprietary to Instrumentl's database and available to members. NOTE: You can only apply for funding to support one of the programs. Please See the additional opportunities related to this grant - Since our founding in 1966, RIF has fostered local partnerships to bring books and literacy materials to children in under-resourced communities to create a culture of literacy and foster op...