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Active opportunities open for bidding
California State Library
A government authority in California is soliciting proposals for a one-year online homework and tutoring assistance solution to provide real-time online tutoring for K–12 students through local public libraries. The solution must include features such as real-time chat, document sharing, virtual whiteboards, and multilingual support with a minimum of English and Spanish. Proposals are due by June 9, 2026, and the contract is limited to U.S.-based organizations performing work offsite.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
California State Library
Close: Jun 10, 2026
A government authority in California is soliciting proposals for a one-year online homework and tutoring assistance solution to provide real-time online tutoring for K–12 students through local public libraries. The solution must include features such as real-time chat, document sharing, virtual whiteboards, and multilingual support with a minimum of English and Spanish. Proposals are due by June 9, 2026, and the contract is limited to U.S.-based organizations performing work offsite.
AvailableCalifornia State Library
Public libraries provide access to digital resources and the skills to safely use those resources, which are key components of the broadband for all initiative. The goals of this opportunity are to help libraries improve access to high-speed broadband and improve digital literacy in their communities. California public library jurisdictions can apply for grant funding to support the following activities: digital navigation services for library users. Digital literacy training and classes for library users. Ai and/or internet safety classes or programs for library users. Allowable expenditures: staff time to co-design, coordinate, and implement digital literacy and access programs and services.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
California State Library
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Public libraries provide access to digital resources and the skills to safely use those resources, which are key components of the broadband for all initiative. The goals of this opportunity are to help libraries improve access to high-speed broadband and improve digital literacy in their communities. California public library jurisdictions can apply for grant funding to support the following activities: digital navigation services for library users. Digital literacy training and classes for library users. Ai and/or internet safety classes or programs for library users. Allowable expenditures: staff time to co-design, coordinate, and implement digital literacy and access programs and services.
AvailableCalifornia State Library
The zip books program provides library users with access to books that are not available at their local libraries. A patron requests the item, the library purchases it from qualified vendor, and the book is shipped to the patron's home. The patron returns the book to the library, and the library adds it to the collection. Because zip books is a user-driven program, the library collection becomes more closely matched to the needs of the community.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
California State Library
Close: May 20, 2026
The zip books program provides library users with access to books that are not available at their local libraries. A patron requests the item, the library purchases it from qualified vendor, and the book is shipped to the patron's home. The patron returns the book to the library, and the library adds it to the collection. Because zip books is a user-driven program, the library collection becomes more closely matched to the needs of the community.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California State Library
The Board meeting included discussions on the adoption of the agenda and approval of a resolution recognizing Anne Bernardo for her service. Presentations were provided regarding the California Library Services Act statutory framework and legislative intent. The Board addressed budget and planning items, including the preliminary budget for the upcoming fiscal year and the Zip Books grant program. Additional topics involved legislative updates regarding federal funding, advocacy and outreach efforts, updates to the Board webpage, and reports from the Chief Executive Officer and Cooperative Library Systems.
The board meeting included reports from the Board President and Chief Executive Officer, covering topics such as participation in the California School Library Association conference, updates on California AB 279 and SB 478, and the status of funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The Zip Books Grant Program was discussed, including its expansion to eBooks. The board reviewed the preliminary budget for FY 2025-2026 and approved allocations for Cooperative Library Systems and the Zip Books program. System changes, including the affiliation of City of Irvine Public Libraries to Santiago Library System, were also approved. The board discussed advocacy materials development and the need to update the California Library Services Board webpage.
The California Library Services Board meeting addressed several key areas, including budget and planning. The board adopted the final Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget, which allocated funds to Cooperative Library Systems and the Zip Books program. Additionally, the board approved the California Library Services Act Plans of Service and Budgets for the nine Cooperative Library Systems, as well as the System Population and Membership figures for the allocation of System funds for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026.
The California Library Services Board convened to discuss several key items. The agenda included the consideration of the Library Services Act Final Budget for FY 2025-2026, with a focus on the allocation to Cooperative Library Systems and the investment in the Zip Books program. Additionally, the board reviewed and considered the CLSA System Plans of Service and System Population and Membership figures for FY 2025-2026. The meeting also covered legislative updates, including discussions on California AB 279 and SB 478, as well as updates on the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
The California Library Services Board convened to discuss various agenda items, including the adoption of the agenda, election of board officers for 2025-2026, and reports from the Board President, Vice-President, and Chief Executive Officer. Discussions also covered the Library Services Act Final Budget for FY 2025-2026, system-level programs, and legislative updates affecting libraries. The board addressed public comments and member comments, along with old business and agenda building for subsequent meetings.
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