The Institute of Museum and Library Service's Fiscal Year 2025 Appropriations Request to the United States Congress.

The Institute of Museum and Library Service's Fiscal Year 2024 Appropriations Request to the United States Congress.

Supporting Latino museums across the United States is vital to preserving and promoting American Latino art, history, and culture. Latino museums foster opportunities for people to work, enjoy, create, share, and learn about the diverse Latin American diaspora.

The Annual Performance Report presents the agency's program results, key accomplishments, and new initiatives during FY 2023.

A summary report highlighting findings from the National Museum Survey (NMS) pilot.

The Annual Financial Report details the health of the agency's finances in Fiscal Year 2023.

IMLS’s Office of Research and Evaluation (ORE) is leading the development of the Agency’s first Learning Agenda, which is organized around actionable learnings to three research and evaluation priorities: child reading literacy, future of museums and equity grantmaking.

Accelerating Promising Practices for Small Libraries (APP) was a pilot initiative, launched in 2018, by the National Leadership Grants for Libraries Program. The goal of this pilot was to support projects that strengthen the ability of small and/or rural libraries and archives to serve their communities and to build grantee capacity through participation in a mentor-led community of practice.

The National Medal for Museum and Library Service brochure describes the work of the 2023 recipients of the nation's top award for institutions that make significant and exceptional contributions to their communities.

This research brief highlights how public libraries ensured patrons had access to library services as the pandemic forced closures in communities around the nation beginning in March 2020.