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The Will Eisner Graphic Novel Grants for Libraries

2024 grant cycle is now closed. Grant winners will be announced this spring. Check back in October for information about the 2025 grant cycle.

Be sure to also check out the Eisner Grant FAQ page for new updates and additional information (including samples of some of the previous winning grant applications.

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2024 Will Eisner Graphic Novel Growth Grant winner:

  • Natalie Romano, Ashlan Christensen, Madison Hosack, and Juno Kling of the Denver Public Library, Denver, CO., and supported by the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation − Their project “Sequences of Connection: Fostering ownership and agency through diverse graphic novels at Urban Peak” will feature a series of graphic novel programs at Urban Peak, Denver's only shelter for youth experiencing homelessness. Planned programs include a book club and comic making as well as a youth-led curation of a permanent graphic novel collection at Urban Peak. Aimed at fostering community and providing spaces for self-expression, the project empowers youth experiencing homelessness to engage with graphic novels and sequential art, both as readers and creators.

2024 Will Eisner Graphic Novel Innovation Grant winner:

  • Julianne Novetsky of Warren Public Library in Warren, MI ─ Their project “Empowering Young Adult Voices Through Graphic Novel Creation” aims to empower at-risk teens by guiding them through a series of sessions where they transform their personal experiences into graphic novels culminating in "publishing" their works and celebrated with a book release party. Collaborating with experienced mentors in relevant fields, the program provides a platform for self-expression and skill development.

About the Will Eisner Graphic Novel Grants for Libraries

Two Will Eisner Graphic Novel Grants for Libraries will be given in the 2024 grant cycle - one Will Eisner Graphic Novel Growth Grants will provide support to a library that would like to expand its existing graphic novel services and programs and one Will Eisner Graphic Novel Innovation Grant will provide support to a library for the initiation of a graphic novel service, program or initiative. These Grants will support two categorical grants that will encourage public awareness on the rise and importance of graphic literature, sequential art, and comics as a literary medium. The objective of the Will Eisner Graphic Novel Grants for Libraries is to facilitate library-generated programs and services that will promote graphic novels to library patrons and to the local community.

Will Eisner (1917-2005) was an acclaimed American comics writer, artist, teacher, and entrepreneur. He is considered one of the most important contributors to the development of sequential art (a term he coined) and is known for the cartooning studio he founded; for his highly influential comic series, The Spirit; for his use of comics as an instructional medium; for his leading role in establishing the graphic novel as a form of literature with his 1978 groundbreaking graphic novel, A Contract with God and Other Tenement Stories; for his 20 years of teaching at the School of Visual Arts, leading to his three textbooks. In a career that spanned nearly seven decades—from the dawn of the comic book to the advent of digital comics—Will Eisner was truly the “Father of the Graphic Novel.”

Each winning library will receive a grant award of $4,000 to support initiatives that align with the objective of the Will Eisner Graphic Novel Grants for Libraries. The grant award will consist of the following:

  • $2,000 grant in collection development funds to purchase graphic novels,
  • $1,000 grant to host a graphic novel-themed event at a library or another community location, and
  • $1,000 grant to attend the ALA Annual Conference to receive their grant money. This grant can be used towards any of the following: conference registration, transportation, lodging and food.

In addition, from the book publishers and the Eisner Foundation, the winning libraries will also receive the following graphic novels, valued at approximately $3,000:

  • The Will Eisner Library: A graphic novel collection of Will Eisner’s work and biographies about Will Eisner* (comprising approximately 40 books)
  • A selection of the winning titles from the current year’s Will Eisner Awards* at Comic-Con International (comprising approximately 40 books).

* Please note that some of the titles in these collections are of a mature nature.

Chosen Grant applicants must agree to take responsibility for organizing a recognition ceremony of their grant in their library.

Administered by:

ALA’s Graphic Novels & Comics Round Table

Award Frequency

Grants will be awarded annually.

Eligibility

  • All applicants must be current members of ALA in good standing at the time of application (personal or organizational).
  • The institution can be a school, public, academic or special library and must be located in North America (Canada, United States, or Mexico).
  • Existing commercial programs will not be considered.
  • Any library or Friends group may submit an application to the Will Eisner Graphic Novel Innovation Grant.
  • A library or Friends group may not submit an application to Will Eisner Graphic Novel Growth Grant and the Will Eisner Graphic Novel Innovation Grant in the same year.
  • Past winners of the Will Eisner Graphic Novel Award for Libraries are eligible to receive a Will Eisner Graphic Novel Innovation Grant.
  • No library or Friends group should receive the Will Eisner Graphic Novel Innovation Grant more than two times over the five year period.
  • No library or Friends group should receive the Will Eisner Graphic Novel Growth Grant for a project or program sponsored by Will Eisner Graphic Novel Grant funding.
  • Institutions represented by the Will Eisner Graphic Novel Innovation Grant Jury are eligible to apply, but Committee members must recuse themselves from the discussion and voting or decline the nomination if they have a conflict of interest.

Past Winners

Will Eisner Graphic Novel Innovation Grant

Will Eisner Graphic Novel Growth Grant

Contact Information

ALA Graphic Novels & Comics Round Table Staff Liaison: Tina Coleman ccoleman@ala.org