National Book Foundation Innovations in Reading 2014 Winners

Each year, the National Book Foundation awards $2500 prizes to individuals and institutions that are making a difference in people's lives through the creation and maintenance of programs that encourage the love of reading. This year's winners of the Innovations in Reading prize include programs for women in prison and literacy support for tribal nations.
Innovations in ReadingThe National Book Foundation has announced the 2014 winners of its Innovations in Reading prize winners. Each of these institutions will be awarded $2500 to further support their efforts. This was the Foundation's sixth year offering the Innovations in Reading Prize. To learn more about the 2014 winners, visit the National Book Foundation website.

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