Maine Reads
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- Phone:
Main - 207-871-9100
- Address:
- 640 Brighton Ave Portland, ME 04102
- Category
- Reading Instruction
- Neighborhood
- Rosemont
General Info
Dedicated to the fight for a more literate Maine, Maine Reads provides meaningful programs that teach reading, encourage literacy and celebrate Maine's rich literary heritage. Maine Reads works to: Offer educational and informational activities including author visits to increase and teach reading/literacy ; Maine Reads grew from the Maine Family Literacy Task Force, a group consisting of heads of literacy organizations in the state, which was formed to facilitate an Even Start grant from the US Department of Education received in the late nineties. When that grant ended in 2002, the group morphed into the Maine Reads Advisory Board and has continued to meet annually at the Blaine House. The Advisory Board consists of approximately 25 literacy leaders from about twenty organizations including the Maine Department of Education, Headstart, Maine Parent Federation, Literacy Partners, Raising Readers, Maine Humanities Council, Maine Public Broadcasting Network In addition to working to connect the public with literacy organizations, creating a forum for them to convene, Maine Reads offers the following programs. For the past eleven years, Maine Reads has presented Read With ME., an outreach program that gets books to Maine's kindergartners. Read With ME. is made possible by FairPoint Communications. Maine Reads distributes 18, 500 bookbags containing a book and reading activity handouts to every public school kindergartner in Maine ; bookbags are also distributed to kindergartners who are homeschooled or attend private or parochial schools that choose to participate in the program. Each year, the featured bookbag book is either written or illustrated by a Mainer, and often these authors and illustrators make the rounds of the schools. The bookbags are distributed statewide with the help of a loyal volunteer corps, including members of the Army National Guard, FairPoint Pioneers and FairPoint tecnicians. Maine Community Literacy Project Maine Community Literacy Project is designed to encourage communities to examine their literacy needs and goals and address these needs. Libraries are the lead organizations for this process and so are eligible for planning and implementation grants from Maine Reads To receive Maine Reads Community Literacy Project implementation grants funding, which helps cover the cost of presenting programs designed to address a community's literacy needs, libraries must first apply to Maine Reads for planning grant funding. More than forty libraries have received planning grants over the past four years. Planning grants mandate that libraries create local literacy advisory panels, hold a public forum on literacy, review existing literacy programs, and determine literacy needs and possible collaborative projects addressing those needs. Libraries that fulfilled the requirements of the planning grant are eligible to apply for a Maine Reads Community Literacy Project implementation grant. Implementation grant funding ranged from $500 to $2, 000. Projects and programs receiving funding have ranged from a mobile unit to deliver books and programs to a rural community, to a readers' theatre workshop to a literacy program designed to develop kindergarten reading readiness skills. Targeted audiences ranged from children, to male teens, to seniors. Over the past three years more than forty Maine libraries have received funding through Maine Community Literacy Project.