Hello colleagues,

Are you an innovator in the library realm?  Are you passionate about the work 
of libraries to help their communities?  Do you want to reduce barriers to 
innovation and make library services more reflective of the needs of 
underserved communities?

Library Pipeline’s<https://www.librarypipeline.org/about/> Innovation Committee 
has announced an exciting project and call for participation:  inspired by 
start-up models and the work of libraries to transform their communities, we 
are launching the Innovation in Libraries Awesome Foundation 
Chapter<https://www.librarypipeline.org/innovation/innovation-microfunding/>. 
We invite you to join in our vision.

The Awesome Foundation<http://www.awesomefoundation.org/en> is a global 
community advancing the interest of brilliant ideas in the universe.  The 
Innovation in Libraries chapter will reduce the financial barriers to getting 
awesome, ground-breaking ideas off the ground by offering micro-grants to 
incubate small-scale library projects and experiments.

The Innovation in Libraries chapter will be funded and projects will be chosen 
by a community of 20 “trustees” from around the world who are committed to 
supporting work that suggests creative solutions, proposes a new way of 
thinking about library services, and supports underserved and diverse 
communities.

We are now recruiting the first group of the Innovation in Libraries Awesome 
Foundation chapter trustees! Trustee applicants must commit to making a monthly 
contribution of $50 USD* to fund chosen projects, and monthly participation in 
the micro-grant selection process (requiring less than 1 hour/month worth of 
work).  All trustees will serve six-month terms.

Think you’d make a good Innovation in Libraries trustee? Please answer this 
questionnaire<https://goo.gl/forms/V7t0T5Itqc0J3mG93> to apply to be an 
Innovation in Libraries Awesome Foundation chapter trustee.

Please feel contact us with any questions you may have.  Thank you for 
considering our invitation.

Kind regards,

Stacy Konkiel and Robin Champieux, on behalf of the Library Pipeline Innovation 
Committee

* We are also accepting a limited number of applications for sponsored trustee 
seats (i.e. trustees who participate in the grant selection process but are not 
required to contribute $50/month towards funding projects). For more 
information, email Robin at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Robin Champieux, MLIS
Scholarly Communication Librarian
Ontology Development Group
Oregon Health & Science University
503-494-2770
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7023-9832

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