P-5168

Pocatello Literacy Project

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History Logs

Project Description

Country: USA

Location: Pocatello

Total Budget: $6,000

Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy

Activity Type: Education: Literacy

Summary: Building Little Free Libraries and Providing Books to Children and Families in Pocatello, ID


The Pocatello Rotary club aims to increase early and widespread access to books as a means to foster literacy in our community. Our Pocatello Literacy Project will accomplish this goal by utilizing the model of Little Free Libraries to build and disburse small community libraries in areas where children and families may not have ready access to books.

The total project budget is $6,000. We will use $2000 to build 8 libraries ($250 each) and will use the remaining $4000 to purchase books to stock the libraries. We will work with Marshal Public Library to determine library locations and order books.

Project Contact Person

District: 5400

Rotary Club of: Pocatello

Primary Contact: Summer Jackman

Email: summer@summerjackman.com

Project Status

Signed
This project is "Signed". This means that the signatures from the club leadership have been collected. This project is now being reviewed by the district leadership for approval. Once a decision is made, the status of the project will be changed to "Approved".

Project listed for the 2024-25 Rotary Year.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Pocatello (5400)

18-May-24

$3,000

$3,000

$6,000

Total

$3,000

$3,000

$6,000

DDF contributions in grey are pending approval of the corresponding district committee.

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History Log Entries

18-May-24

by Summer Jackman

System Entry: Creation of project page.

19-May-24

by Marianne Barker

Reads like you may have two projects proposed here. One utilizing Little Libraries and another with Benji's Book Club. While both literacy, it's really 2 separate things and you can only apply for a single project with your application. As a tier 3 project, you need a "detailed" spending plan. For example, your proposal should say how many Little Libraries (if you go that route) you'd build and what the estimated cost of materials is per unit so as to arrive at an expected cost. We're receiving more requests for funding than we have to give out this year, so the diligence with which a club estimates the costs of its project will likely impact how much of its requested funding it will receive. Uploading a spreadsheet with an itemized list of anticipated purchases is very helpful. Thank you.

22-May-24

by Marianne Barker

Your application must be signed by incoming club president and grant manager (primary contact person) no later than June 1st. Unsigned applications will not be considered for funding. Do this on the administration (gray button) side of the description tab by clicking "start club signature process". Do not send to district representatives. Thank you!

22-May-24

by Summer Jackman

System Entry: Project reverted to "Published".

22-May-24

by Summer Jackman

System Entry: Project is now "Fully Pledged".

22-May-24

by Summer Jackman

System Entry: Project sent for club signatures.

22-May-24

by Summer Jackman

System Entry: Project signed by Summer Jackman.

22-May-24

by Leif Tapanila

System Entry: Project signed by Leif Tapanila.

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