MIDLAND The Literacy Coalition of the Permian Basin has announced the recipients of its 2023 sub-grants, aimed at empowering adult education providers and literacy initiatives in the Permian Basin.
The LCPB will annually provide grant dollars to organizations to further their literacy work through an annual application process. They help organizations across West Texas and Eastern New Mexico that look to improve literacy rates in the region. The 2023 sub-grants continue to serve as a lifeline to literacy programs in the Permian Basin, a news release said. These grants enable organizations to enhance their literacy services, reach more individuals in need, and make a substantial impact on the community.
The LCPB’s commitment to addressing the challenges expressed in the Permian Basin Need Assessment has led to increased funding for these essential programs.
This year, a total of 21 applications were received, with 19 initiatives being awarded a combined total of $82,734 in sub-grants, demonstrating a substantial growth from the previous year’s allocation.
In 2022, the LCPB’s sub-grants provided invaluable support, with 14 applications received and 13 funded, totaling $61,920. The 2023 cycle saw a significant expansion in the number of applications, reflecting the growing demand for literacy programs in the region and the continued commitment of LCPB to serve its community.
“Many small rural literacy providers struggle with basic budget items or even staffing. Many are run by volunteers with no background in fundraising or grant writing. The sub-grant program makes available up to a $5,000 award for an immediate impact on these small organizations to purchase curriculum and materials, pay for tutors, or offer new programs,” John Trischitti, III, the Executive Director of LCPB said in a news release.
Mark Palmer, LCPB Board Chairman, added that they are not looking to supplant any existing providers.
“We are focused on expanding the capacity of service providers in the 22-county area we serve. These funds allow these organizations to expand their impact as we address awareness of low literacy in the region. People need to understand the severity of the issue,” Palmer said in the release.
List of 2023 Sub-Grant Recipients:
Andrews Adult Literacy Council
- Project: Teacher’s Aid Salary for ESL Classes
- Location: Andrews
Howard College – Crockett Co.
- Project: Technology
- Location: Crockett
Catholic Charities Odessa
- Project: Adult Learning Center/Curriculum/Furn.
- Location: Ector
Education Foundation of Odessa
- Project: Bookworms Literacy Program-Ector ISD
- Location: Ector
Ellen Noël Art Museum
- Project: Art & Literacy/Books
- Location: Ector
Odessa College LRC
- Project: Literacy & Language/Graphic Novels/Tablets
- Location: Ector
Odessa Family YMCA
- Project: Replenish books & shelving/seating
- Location: Ector
Boys & Girls Club – Permian Basin
- Project: The Books was Better/Family Book Bags
- Location: Ector
Friends/Carlsbad Public Library
- Project: Adult Literacy/Tablets & Software
- Location: Eddy
Artesia Literacy Council
- Project: Tutors
- Location: Eddy
Seminole Adult Learning Center
- Project: Teacher & Student Instruction Materials
- Location: Gaines
Sheri’s House of Hope
- Project: Literacy Lounge in Group Home
- Location: Lea
Basin PBS
- Project: Books at the airport and events
- Location: Midland
Senior Life Midland
- Project: FGP-Volunteer training & supplies
- Location: Midland
Casa de Amigos
- Project: Computer/Supplies/Incentives CASA
- Location: Midland
Young Women’s Prep Network
- Project: Curriculum/AP Review Books (200)
- Location: Midland
Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD
- Project: Love of Literacy/Books at Ballpark
- Location: Reeves
Reeves County Library
- Project: Story Time Program 0-4 yr. old
- Location: Reeves
For more information on the Literacy Coalition of the Permian Basin and its programs, please visit literacypb.org