


Avon-Washington Township Public Library, Avon.The $1,000 project funds can be used for a variety of purposes, including to book speakers through a special “Frankenstein” speakers bureau. Each site will also receive up to 50 books and assorted collateral (bookmarks, posters, etc.) to promote the programs.

Those organizations will each hold at least three community programs tied to the book during 2018, including a book discussion. The program also received a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.Ĭommunity Read grants of $1,000 were awarded to 62 organizations. The grants are part of the year-long One State / One Story: Frankenstein program initiated by Indiana Humanities and in partnership with the Indiana State Library and Center for the Book. More than 70 nonprofits from Angola to Vevay have received funding to help bring “Frankenstein” to life in their community and participate in a statewide read of the book in 2018.
