Applications are open for the sixth annual Carla Gray Memorial Scholarship for Emerging Bookseller-Activists, which was created in honor of the executive marketing director at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt who passed away suddenly in May 2017. Applications will be accepted through September 20. New eligibility requirements and the application can be found here.
The winning bookseller will be awarded a year-long scholarship for professional development, which includes travel and hotel to attend Winter Institute 2025; travel and hotel to attend their 2025 regional fall trade show; and a $1,000 stipend to fund a community outreach project. The goal of the community outreach project is to find new readers and ensure access to books that improve readers' lives while integrating bookstores even more fully into their communities.
Presented by the Friends of Carla Gray Committee and the Book Industry Charitable Foundation (Binc), the scholarship is intended to help a bookseller with at least one but fewer than 10 years of experience connect with other booksellers, publishers, and authors, and establish the long-term relationships needed to keep the book industry thriving.
"We've been so inspired by the recipients of the Carla Gray Fellowship over the past years, each of whom have brought great energy and new ideas to the book community," said the members of the Friends of Carla Gray Committee. "We can't wait to see what this year's applicants have planned!"
Binc executive director Pam French said: "The Binc Foundation is honored to support emerging booksellers through this scholarship and professional development opportunity that celebrates Carla's legacy and her enthusiasm for books, bookstores and their communities. We look forward to meeting the winner in person at Winter Institute in 2025 and hearing more about their outreach project."