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FTRF Krug Fund Banned Books Week event grant applications now open

Cross-posted on Freedom to Read Foundation Blog Applications for Banned Books Week 2014 event grants via the Freedom to Read Foundation’s Judith F. Krug Memorial Fund are now open.  Applications will be […]

March 26, 2014March 26, 2014 Jonathan Kelley Banned Books Week, Censorship, Freedom to Read Foundation

Krug Fund Banned Books Week grant applications now open

Cross-posted from the FTRF Blog Applications are now open for FTRF’s 2013 Judith F. Krug Memorial Fund Banned Books Week event grants. Grants in the amounts of $2,500 and $1,000 will be given […]

March 28, 2013 Jonathan Kelley Banned Books Week, Freedom to Read Foundation

Check out FTRF’s 2011 Krug Fund video and photos

The six recipients of 2011 Banned Books Week grants from the Freedom to Read Foundation’s Judith F. Krug Memorial Fund sent in clips from their many excellent activities – and […]

January 17, 2012January 17, 2012 Jonathan Kelley Banned Books Week, Freedom to Read Foundation

FTRF’s Judith Krug Fund announces competition for Banned Books Week grants

The Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF), through its Judith F. Krug Memorial Fund, will provide two grants–one for $2,500 and one for $1,000–to two organizations to support “Read-Outs” celebrating Banned […]

July 21, 2010 Jonathan Kelley Banned Books Week, Freedom to Read Foundation

Banned Books Week: Chicago Read-Out!

Check out Cecily von Ziegesar, Lauren Myracle, and ALA president Camila Alire in this video from the annual Banned Books Week Read-Out!, held Saturday, September 26 in Chicago’s historic Bughouse […]

October 1, 2009October 1, 2009 Jonathan Kelley Banned Books Week
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