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FY 1718 CLLS Awards FY 2017-18 CLLS Awardsǂ Second Grant Total Library Literacy Program Base Award ALS Total Payment* (Rounded) Alameda County Library 18,000 140,579 122,579 122,579 Alameda Free Library 18,000 37,173 19,173 19,173 Altadena Library District 18,000 22,649 4,649 4,649 Amador County Library 18,000 30,755 12,755 12,755 Anaheim Public Library ** 18,000 18,000 - - Azusa City Library 18,000 18,985 985 985 Beaumont District Library 18,000 22,996 4,996 4,996 Benicia Public Library 18,000 21,992 3,992 3,992 Berkeley Public Library 18,000 57,852 39,852 39,852 Beverly Hills Public Library 18,000 32,155 14,155 14,155 Brawley Public Library 18,000 25,784 7,784 7,784 Burbank Public Library 18,000 30,788 12,788 12,788 Butte County Library 18,000 32,981 14,981 14,981 Calaveras County Library 18,000 26,301 8,301 8,301 Camarena Memorial Library (Calexico) 18,000 24,152 6,152 6,152 Carlsbad City Library 18,000 54,907 36,907 36,907 Chula Vista Public Library 18,000 28,376 10,376 10,376 Colton Public Library 18,000 18,000 - - Colusa County Free Library 18,000 22,352 4,352 4,352 Commerce Public Library 18,000 28,773 10,773 10,773 Contra Costa County Library 18,000 76,466 58,466 58,466 Corona Public Library 18,000 29,647 11,647 11,647 Covina Public Library 18,000 32,614 14,614 14,614 Del Norte County Library 18,000 20,800 2,800 2,800 Downey City Library 18,000 38,996 20,996 20,996 Escondido Public Library 18,000 46,757 28,757 28,757 Fresno County Library 18,000 57,849 39,849 39,849 Glendora Public Library 18,000 25,838 7,838 7,838 Hayward Public Library 18,000 56,318 38,318 38,318 Hemet Public Library 18,000 18,000 - - Humboldt County Library 18,000 32,662 14,662 14,662 Huntington Beach Library 18,000 57,441 39,441 39,441 Imperial County Free Library 18,000 26,124 8,124 8,124 Imperial Public Library† 18,000 18,000 - - Lake County Library 18,000 29,004 11,004 11,004 Livermore Public Library 18,000 39,622 21,622 21,622 Lodi Public Library 18,000 34,619 16,619 16,619 Lompoc Public Library 18,000 25,191 7,191 7,191 Los Angeles Public Library 18,000 171,176 153,176 153,176 Menlo Park Public Library 18,000 44,922 26,922 26,922 Merced County Library 18,000 42,418 24,418 24,418 Monrovia Public Library 18,000 32,194 14,194 14,194 Monterey County Free Libraries 18,000 44,981 26,981 26,981 Monterey Park (Bruggemeyer) 18,000 35,387 17,387 17,387 Napa County Library 18,000 44,298 26,298 26,298 National City Public Library 18,000 46,740 28,740 28,740 Nevada County Library 18,000 19,800 1,800 1,800 Newport Beach Public Library 18,000 41,459 23,459 23,459 Oakland Public Library 18,000 64,202 46,202 46,202 Oceanside Public Library 18,000 27,388 9,388 9,388 Orange County Public Library 18,000 82,895 64,895 64,895 Placer County Library 18,000 38,012 20,012 20,012 Pleasanton Public Library 18,000 38,337 20,337 20,337 Plumas County Library 18,000 70,069 52,069 52,069 Porterville Public Library 18,000 24,645 6,645 6,645 Rancho Cucamonga Public Library 18,000 23,200 5,200 5,200 Redwood City Public Library 18,000 170,133 152,133 152,133 Richmond Public Library 18,000 105,956 87,956 87,956 Riverside County Library* 18,000 25,830 7,830 7,830 Riverside Public Library 18,000 25,409 7,409 7,409 FY 2017-18 CLLS Awardsǂ Second Grant Total Library Literacy Program Base Award ALS Total Payment* (Rounded) Roseville Public Library 18,000 30,523 12,523 12,523 Sacramento Public Library 18,000 58,770 40,770 40,770 Salinas Public Library 18,000 80,806 62,806 62,806 San Benito County Free Library 18,000 22,175 4,175 4,175 San Bernardino County Library 18,000 100,793 82,793 82,793 San Bernardino Public Library 18,000 59,163 41,163 41,163 San Diego County Library 18,000 48,507 30,507 30,507 San Diego Public Library 18,000 100,914 82,914 82,914 San Francisco Public Library 18,000 61,711 43,711 43,711 San Jose Public Library 18,000 90,672 72,672 72,672 San Leandro Comm. Library 18,000 39,710 21,710 21,710 San Luis Obispo City-County 18,000 61,969 43,969 43,969 San Mateo County Library 18,000 53,126 35,126 35,126 San Mateo Public Library 18,000 39,509 21,509 21,509 Santa Barbara Public Library 18,000 42,436 24,436 24,436 Santa Clara County Library District 18,000 53,523 35,523 35,523 Santa Clara City Library 18,000 47,596 29,596 29,596 Santa Fe Springs City Library 18,000 30,971 12,971 12,971 Santa Maria Public Library 18,000 33,850 15,850 15,850 Santa Paula (Blanchard) Community Library 18,000 30,063 12,063 12,063 Shasta Public Libraries 18,000 31,500 13,500 13,500 Siskiyou County Library* 18,000 18,000 - - Solano County Library 18,000 72,920 54,920 54,920 Sonoma County Library 18,000 45,471 27,471 27,471 South San Francisco Library 18,000 64,056 46,056 46,056 Stanislaus County Library 18,000 227,751 209,751 209,751 Stockton/San Joaquin Co. Lib. 18,000 31,116 13,116 13,116 Sutter County Library 18,000 33,034 15,034 15,034 Tulare County Library 18,000 63,132 45,132 45,132 Tuolumne County Library 18,000 24,583 6,583 6,583 Upland Public Library 18,000 28,324 10,324 10,324 Ventura County L.S.A. 18,000 48,758 30,758 30,758 Watsonville Public Library 18,000 40,459 22,459 22,459 Willows Public Library1 18,000 31,486 13,486 13,486 Woodland Public Library 18,000 51,909 33,909 33,909 Yolo County Library 18,000 27,365 9,365 9,365 Continuing Grants Total 1,728,000 4,507,600 2,779,600 4,507,600 A. K. Smiley Public Library (Redlands) 18,000 52,000 52,000 Camarillo Public Library 18,000 28,400 28,400 Glendale Public Library 18,000 57,000 57,000 Mariposa County Library 18,000 18,000 18,000 Placentia Library District 18,000 30,000 30,000 Lassen Library District 18,000 23,000 23,000 Lincoln Public Library 18,000 25,000 25,000 Orange Public Library 18,000 41,000 41,000 Santa Monica Public Library 18,000 38,000 38,000 New Libraries Total 162,000 312,400 312,400 GRAND TOTAL $ 1,890,000 4,820,000 * Any library who raised less than 18000 in local funds will not receive a dollar percentage for local funds raised in addition to the base. ** Anaheim contracts with Orange County only receive $18,000 base. 1 Library cooperating with Willows is Orland Free Library. Orland has an FFL program. ǂUpdated to adjust for error in Santa Clara's grant award..
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