Illinois Senate Republicans

03/23/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/23/2026 15:26

IL SOS Launches Library Security Grant Program

Applications are now being accepted for a new public library security grant program aimed at helping libraries across Illinois respond to growing safety concerns.

Administered through the Illinois Secretary of State, public libraries may apply for up to $100,000 per agency for technology-based security improvements. A total of $1.1 million in state funding has been set aside for this year's round of grants.

Eligible expenses include security cameras, silent or duress alarms, security checkpoints, and other technology-based safety measures. Libraries may also use grant funding for security assessments, planning, equipment installation, and staff training related to new systems.

The grant program was created through Senate Bill 1550, which was signed into law last year.

Libraries must email the completed grant application and required certification of eligibility to [email protected] by April 15. To find out more information or access the application, please call the Illinois State Library at 217-524-8836.

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