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ROCKFORD – State Senator Steve Stadelman is proud to announce over $100,000 in grant funding coming to the 34th District to support adult literacy programs.

“Supporting literacy is an investment in the skills and well-being of our neighbors,” said Stadelman (D-Rockford). “This funding will allow critical programs to remain accessible to the community.”

The latest round of funding through the Illinois Secretary of State includes more than $28 million for library services and literacy programs throughout Illinois. The grants will enhance online catalogs at local libraries, support day-to-day operations and expand interlibrary loan programs. Funding also supports radio information services that provide local news and information to individuals who cannot read standard print materials. Literacy grants promote basic reading, math, writing and English language skills through adult, family and workplace literacy programs.

In Stadelman’s district, the YWCA Northwestern Illinois is set to receive a $105,000 Adult Volunteer Literacy grant.

For a full list of entities receiving grants across Illinois, visit the ILSOS website.