Pickerington Public Library, Germantown Public Library, Monroeville Public Library, and Rock Creek Public Library have been awarded federally funded Library Services and Technology Act
(LSTA) Open Grants from the State Library of Ohio. Recognizing that each library knows its community best, the State Library of Ohio’s LSTA Open Grant program offers applicants flexibility in the development of their projects.
The aim is for libraries seeking the grant to showcase their innovation and creativity by proposing projects that may not be possible without the support of federal LSTA funding.
The LSTA Open Grant program allows libraries to request up to $4,999 in federal funds. No local match is required. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and are reviewed and awarded in the order they are received and within two grant cycles per year.
Libraries selected from the July–December 2025 application cycle were awarded a total of $18,877.
The State Library receives federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) LSTA funding through their Grants to States Program. The LSTA Open Grant program is designed to support all types of libraries in addressing specific needs within their communities while advancing the goals outlined in the State Library of Ohio’s LSTA Five-Year Plan. Applicants are asked to clearly describe a community need they plan to address, outline the expected benefits of the proposed project, detail how the impact will be measured, and explain how the project aligns with the State Library's LSTA goals.
The State Library of Ohio congratulates the 2026 Open Grant recipients and looks forward to the positive impact these innovative projects will have across their communities.
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Marsha McDevitt-Stredney
Director, Marketing & Communications
State Library of Ohio
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Columbus, OH 43201
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