IMLS Seeks Feedback on Grant Reports: Keep the Paperwork Simple?
Published Date: 3/16/2026
Notice
Summary
The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) wants your thoughts on renewing their grant report forms for 2026-2028. These forms help track how museums and libraries use their grant money, aiming to keep paperwork easy and clear. If you’re involved with IMLS grants, now’s the time to share your feedback before May 16, 2026!
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IMLS Grant Reporting Burden 2026-2028
If you are a library or museum that receives IMLS grants, the agency proposes renewing the Interim and Final Performance Report forms for 2026-2028. The proposal covers about 1,200 annual respondents, expects one response per request at an average of 8 hours each, and reports a total annual cost burden of $321,792; public comments are due by May 16, 2026.
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