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SLF receives grant from National Book Foundation – Locus Online


SLF receives grant from National Book Foundation – Locus Online

The Speculative Literature Foundation (SLF) announced that it has received a $5,000 capacity-building grant from the National Book Foundation.

The SLF is one of 49 nonprofit literary arts organizations in the United States that receive grants to support projects that build organizational capacity and increase sustainability.

The Speculative Literature Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting literary quality in speculative fiction. It promotes promising new writers, helps established writers, supports the work of quality magazines and small presses in the genre, and develops a greater public appreciation for speculative fiction.

For more information about the Capacity-Building Grant Program, visit the National Book Foundation website.

The Speculative Literature Foundation is funded in part by the Oak Park Area Arts Council, Village of Oak Park, Illinois Arts Council Agency, National Endowment for the Arts, and Oak Park River Forest Community Foundation. For more information about the SLF, visit their website.


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