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July 24, 2010

Endowment celebrates 5th year of Big Read with grants

Kicking off the program’s fifth year, the National Endowment for the Arts announced recently that 75 not-for-profits – including arts and cultural organizations, libraries and universities – will receive grants totaling $1 million to host a Big Read project between September 2010 and June 2011. The Big Read brings communities together to read, discuss and celebrate one of 31 selections from U.S. and world literature, which for the first time includes Julia Alvarez’s “In the Time of the Butterflies.” Since the 2006 pilot program with 10 participating organizations, the NEA, in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and in cooperation with Arts Midwest, has given more than 800 grants to support local Big Read projects.

“The arts in general – and literature, in particular – often serve as an expression of our shared values. This is exactly why they are so effective as a fulcrum for community engagement,” said NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman. “Thanks to these 75 grants, communities nationwide will be inspired, delighted and challenged by a book they are discovering for the first time, or an old favorite to which they are returning.”

“IMLS is proud to support The Big Read, a national program that brings communities together to read and discuss books,” said Marsha L. Semmel, acting director of IMLS. “Through this program, libraries and museums are playing critical roles in reading partnerships across the country.”

The selected organizations will receive Big Read grants ranging from $2,500 to $20,000 to promote and carry out community-based programs. Participating communities also receive free, high-quality educational materials to supplement each title, which also are available for download at www.neabigread.org. Readers Guides include features such as author biographies, historical context for books and discussion questions. Teachers Guides are developed with National Council of Teachers of English and State Language Arts standards in mind and include lesson plans, essay topics and classroom handouts.

The Big Read Audio Guides feature readings from the novel along with commentary from renowned artists, educators and public figures such as Junot Diaz and Aimee Mann, and Big Read authors such as Cynthia Ozick and Ernest J. Gaines.

Each community’s Big Read includes a kickoff event to launch the program, activities devoted specifically to its Big Read book or poet (e.g., panel discussions, lectures, public readings); events using the selection as a point of departure (e.g., film screenings, theatrical readings, exhibits); and book discussions in diverse locations aimed at a wide range of audiences.

The NEA presents The Big Read in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and in cooperation with Arts Midwest. Support for The Big Read has been provided by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, the Boeing Company, the Poetry Foundation and the Ford Motor Company.

For more information about The Big Read, visit www.neabigread.org.

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