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In Brief

For the Love of Books

Less screen time, more books.
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Published: February 2026

Every MTA preK–12 local association is eligible to apply for a Mass Child voucher to purchase books for students. Through a partnership with First Book, a national nonprofit that provides high-quality, low-cost educational materials, approved locals will receive $5 per student to use in the First Book Marketplace, where thousands of titles are available at deeply discounted prices.

Locals choose how many students to support, which grades or schools to serve, and how the books will be distributed. We encourage book giveaways to be joyful, community-building events that celebrate reading.

Districts with high economic need will be prioritized, but all preK–12 locals are encouraged to apply. Funds are limited, and applications will be reviewed at the March 12 Mass Child board meeting.

Apply now to make a meaningful impact — one book at a time.

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