Tuesday, December 2, 2025

SCBWI 2026 In-Person Winter Conference | Giving Tuesday

It's December, so you know what that means! The holiday spirit is in full effect and with that, the gift of giving! Yassss! Why not gift yourself or someone you love with the gift of children's book magic!

Registration for the SCBWI 2026 In-Person Winter Conference in New York is open!

My mother actually was the one who purchased my very first conference admission fee! Thanks, mama! And it was the conference that changed the trajectory of my career and life! I found community, purpose and so much joy, and that is what I hope for all those who attend!

Register HERE and join the SCBWI community this January!

ALSO! Today is officially GIVING TUESDAY!

Consider donating this year to one of the many causes below!

Impact and Legacy Fund

The SCBWI Impact and Legacy Fund, launched in 2022, is a division of SCBWI created to support the charitable activities and community purposes of SCBWI. Its programs and initiatives are not limited to SCBWI members but are available to the entire children’s book community.

The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Impact and Legacy Fund is committed to creating, implementing, and supporting programs that center children’s books and their creators as a driving force behind equity, literacy, and freedom of expression for readers and storytellers alike.

Amber Brown Grant

The Amber Brown Grant commemorates author and beloved school speaker Paula Danziger. One school is awarded each year with an author or illustrator visit and new books to continue Paula’s love of connecting children with creative influences.

Disability Fund Application

The SCBWI Disability Fund gives grants to disabled members for anything that would help them create children’s literature. For nonmembers with disabilities, the funds may support memberships and/or registration to events.

Emergency Fund

The SCBWI Emergency Fund provides a grant of up to $1,500 to a member for anything that would help them create children’s literature. For nonmembers with disabilities, the funds may support memberships and/or registration to events.

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