CLRC’s Access & Digitization Grant assists member libraries, institutions, and organizations in making their collections and materials, newspapers, and finding aids accessible and freely available to the public. This grant supports projects involving digitization, metadata creation, finding aid creation, and enhancing existing metadata and finding aids. The grant is offered once a year and is awarded through a competitive application process. Applications are reviewed by our Library Resources & Services Committee and an external review committee, then approved by our Board of Trustees. Applicants will be notified in April.
Collections and materials can be made available on New York Heritage Digital Collections, newspapers on New York State Historic Newspapers, finding aids on the Empire Archival Discovery Cooperative, and all can be available on a member’s own repository and multiple repositories. However, your repository cannot be behind a paywall or just be uploaded images on a website — there needs to be metadata and be searchable.
If you have materials that may not fit with New York Heritage, it doesn’t mean they are not eligible for the grant — reach out to Ashley Beavers (abeavers@clrc.org) so we can discuss.
If you haven’t received access to your digitized materials, please email Ashley Beavers to ask for access.

