Remote Work through Libraries Grants

Through a collaboration with the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) the Maine State Library (MSL) invested $2 million in 39 of Maine’s 257 public libraries to expand their capacity to provide targeted resources, services, and physical space to support remote and hybrid workers across the state. Business owners and entrepreneurs that primarily operate with a virtual footprint also are served.

The Remote Work through Libraries Initiative selected libraries based on a competitive grant program that focused on libraries serving communities where access to business centers or coworking spaces are lacking or where there are barriers preventing some remote workers from taking advantage of existing facilities.

Public libraries applied for two types of projects: programming and/or space renovation grants ($5,000 - $25,000) and capital improvement grants ($25,000 - $100,000). Proposals focused on expanding current workforce-related services and programs, adding functionality to existing meeting rooms, creating new spaces, or large capital projects. Priority went toward proposals that focused on reaching historically underrepresented groups as well as those from libraries that serve economically disadvantaged communities and/or communities that were disproportionately impacted by recent economic downturns as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic.

The list of Remote Work through Libraries awardees can be found here.

Libraries and their Projects

Library City/Town Project Description (click for more information)
Bowdoinham Public Library Bowdoinham Expanded accessibility, computers with secure internet connections, printers, and video conferencing equipment.
Brooksville Free Public Library Brooksville Wifi printing and expanded open hours.
Buck Memorial Library Bucksport Expanded seating and technology, privacy screens and a projector.
Camden Public Library Camden High speed wifi, modular furniture, tabletop outlets, and a designated area to conduct business calls and video chats.
Caribou Public Library Caribou Hotspot and laptop lending, and Bookmobile delivery of technology.
Carrabassett Valley Public Library Carrabassett Valley Accessibility, technology, high-speed internet, and space upgrades.
Carver Memorial Library Searsport Space upgrades, including electrical outlets, and furniture along with an upgraded copier/printer/fax machine.
Casco Public Library Casco Constructing a 1000 square foot addition dedicated for remote workers, including mobile furniture and technology offerings.
Chase Emerson Memorial Library Deer Isle Expanded outdoor workspace equipped with electrical outlets, shade, and new tables and chairs.
Chebeague Island Library Chebeague Island Constructing a dedicated space for remote work and study.
D. A. Hurd Library North Berwick Laptops, mobile furniture, and software for remote workers.
Fort Kent Public Library Fort Kent Shared remote workspace and other amenities including fast wifi and a new wifi printer.
Gardiner Public Library Gardiner Private meeting and work spaces, a self-contained meeting pod and updated existing desk/work spaces in the Reading Room.
Guilford Memorial Library Guilford Workstations, high-speed internet, educational programming, and other amenities to support remote workers.
Jesup Memorial Library Bar Harbor Constructing a substantial, 2-story dedicated commons space for remote work and study.
Kennebunk Free Library Kennebunk Support services for teleworkers, home-based business entrepreneurs, and co-working individuals. Expanded existing space and new areas with comfortable furniture, ample electrical outlets, and good Wi-Fi.
Liberty Library Liberty Training for remote workers along with access to high-speed internet, computers, and a color printer.
Long Lake Public Library St. Agatha New computers, an updated printer, tables for collaborative work, and desktop privacy panels.
Graves Memorial Library Kennebunkport Small conference rooms and work areas, improved ADA accessibility, and worker-friendly outdoor spaces.
Lubec Memorial Library Lubec Computers, furniture, and technology support to remote workers in the community, along with training and outreach on how to use the resources.
Merrill Memorial Library Yarmouth Dedicated workspace for remote workers and ADA-compliant study carrels with electrical outlets for charging devices.
Millinocket Memorial Library Millinocket Upgraded meeting rooms, new computers, and devices for checkout, as well as community outreach and training programs.
Monroe Community Library Monroe Improved internet access, space for meetings and events, and lending computers and other technology to remote workers.
New Vineyard Public Library New Vineyard Drop-in center for remote workers with internet access, computers, and other resources, as well as programming and classes.
Parsons Memorial Library Alfred Upgraded high-speed internet access and new workspaces for remote workers and community members.
Patten Free Library Bath ADA Accessibility, technology, and space upgrades.ADA Accessibility, technology, and space upgrades.
Peabody Memorial Library Jonesport A new, dedicated remote work space along with computers, printers, and scanners, as well as a private space for remote workers.
Portland Public Library Portland Family-friendly workspaces in the Children’s area as well as computers, internet access, and educational toys and activities for children to use while their caregiver works.
Readfield Community Library Readfield Outdoor charging stations, improved ADA accessibility, and new quiet workspaces on both the first and second floors.
Ricker Memorial Library Poland Expanded facilities with computers, workstations, comfortable furniture, power outlets, a copier, and a meeting room with technology for online meetings.
Rockland Public Library Rockland Dedicated co-working space, remote worker events, and programming.
Soldiers Memorial Library Hiram Redesigned workstations, improved infrastructure, and training programs in the library along with an outdoor pavilion with wifi and power outlets for use anytime.
South Portland Public Library South Portland Dedicated remote worker space with multiple workrooms and technology.
Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Additional amenities and services for remote workers, including 24/7 access to electricity, a new soundproof meeting pod, and more comfortable workspaces with charging capabilities.
Thomaston Public Library Thomaston Upgraded electrical, HVAC, and air quality improvements. Dedicated coworking space with privacy, larger monitors, and videoconferencing equipment.
Thompson Free Library Dover-Foxcroft Renovated level of the library with tailored spaces and amenities for remote workers.
Mercer Shaw Library Mercer Expand space for remote workers and entrepreneurs in a new digital hub with computers, furniture, and other equipment.
Unity Public Library Unity Workstations, programming and resources for remote workers including networking opportunities to share resources and feedback.
Vassalboro Public Library Vassalboro Converted existing space into private remote worker spaces, upgraded technology, and a new ADA-accessible entrance in the library.