The Small Grant Review committee received and reviewed 10 applications in the spring and summer of 2022.
The following 8 applications were granted either full or partial funding:
Title | Applicant | Institution | Category |
Library Instruction Certificate | Joyce Draiby | Lebanese American University | Professional development |
British Library International Leaders Programme | Jyldyz Bekbalaeva | American University of Central Asia | Professional development |
Incorporating Interactive Fiction in the Humanities and Liberal Arts Classroom through Digital “Choose Your Own Path” Gamebooks | Kaitlin Lucas | Central European University | Project |
Panel and Poster Presentation at IFLA World Library and Information Congress (WLIC) 2022 | Meredith Saba | American University in Cairo | Professional development |
Participating in the Leading Change Institute 2022 | Anguelina Popova | American University of Central Asia | Professional development |
Panel and poster presentation at IFLA World Library and Information Congress (WLIC) 2022 | Michael Stoepel | American University of Paris | Professional development |
Attendance at Digital Humanities Summer School at Oxford University, UK | David Tresilian | American University of Paris | Professional development |
AMICAL Panel and Poster Co-Presenter at IFLA WLIC Conference (July 25-29, 2022) | Christine Furno | American University of Sharjah | Professional development |
Responses have already been sent out to all the applicants.
How to apply in the next cycle
During the summer period (June – August), only applications up to €500 (micro-grants) will be reviewed. Micro-grants will be reviewed on a rolling basis but, due to summer holidays, responses may be delayed. Applications for regular grants will re-open in the fall.
The Small Grant guidelines provide information about how to apply, including the scope of the program and the criteria used in reviewing applications.