2026-2027 LSTA Digital Literacy and Access
Description
California public library jurisdictions can apply for grant funding to support the following activities: Digital navigation services for library users. Digital literacy training and classes for library users. AI and/or internet safety classes or programs for library users. Allowable expenditures: Staff time to co-design, coordinate, and implement digital literacy and access programs and services. Supplies to support digital literacy and access programs, including devices such as laptops, computers, projectors, and tablets. Projects that include the purchase of devices that can connect to and browse the internet must be conducted in compliance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Services from community organizations, including workshops and presentations about digital literacy and access. Participation by library workers in professional development opportunities to gain knowledge and skills around digital literacy and access. Outreach and promotion of project programs and services. Evaluation of project activities and outcomes. Additional allowable expenditures to help libraries and communities achieve the project goals of improving access to high-speed broadband and improving digital literacy in their communities. Please note that if grant funds will be used to pay for a service from a community organization or organizations, those organization(s) cannot be considered as a partner in the application. Refer to the application instructions for full details about allowable and unallowable costs. The digital literacy and access LSTA-funded projects meet Goal 4 of the California Library Services and Technology Act Investment Plan 2023–2027 (PDF): Strengthen resource-sharing and access to information, services, and opportunity with an emphasis on local community strengths and challenges. Applicants should have at least one community connection in place before submitting an application. California library workers funded through this opportunity will commit to the following: Attend virtual Community of Practice sessions to meet with other grantees and share best practices. Attend virtual one-on-one progress meetings on a quarterly basis where the State Library team will provide support to grantees. Report data to the State Library related to the goals of the program, which are to help libraries improve access to high-speed broadband and improve digital literacy in their communities. Reporting requirements will include information required by the federal government and the State Library. Data may include program attendance, outcome survey results, and measurements about improved access to broadband. Reporting information will be provided at the start of the project period. The digital literacy and access LSTA-funded projects meet Goal 4 of the California Library Services and Technology Act Investment Plan 2023–2027 (PDF): Strengthen resource-sharing and access to information, services, and opportunity with an emphasis on local community strengths and challenges.
Eligibility
Public Agency California public library jurisdictions may apply for funding. Complete eligibility requirements are available on the 2026-27 LSTA Digital Literacy and Access webpage and the LSTA Handbook - Eligibility Requirements webpage. Grant opportunity is limited to California.