MARC is an unfortunate name for the fund, as everyone knows MARC must die. ;-) Roy
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 8:11 AM, Jeffrey Sabol < jeffreystephensa...@gmail.com> wrote: > As part of the Code4Lib community’s ongoing commitment to supporting > under-represented groups in computing and technology, we offer multiple > scholarships to attend the annual conference. > > And you can help us reach our goal of 12 fully funded diversity > scholarships. > > Donate Now! Go to: http://2018.code4lib.org/general-info/angel-fund.html > to > donate today. > > > Matching Funds is our new initiative to raise Diversity Scholarship funds > and to *double your donation’s impact! *Generous individuals in the > code4lib community have pledged to match funds once a Matching Fund goal is > reached. > > The LibTech Women matching angel fund has reached their goal! Let's see if > we can reach the goal of the MARC matching fund. When making a donation to > the Angel Fund please designate the MARC Matching Fund. > > Donate Now! Go to: http://2018.code4lib.org/general-info/angel-fund.html > to > donate today. > > If you have any questions, you can also contact <mailto: > mary.jinglew...@gmail.com> Mary Jinglewski<mailto:mary. > jinglew...@gmail.com > >. > > > Thank you to everyone who has already donated and our organization > scholarship sponsors! > > MIT Libraries (2 scholarships) > - > > Duraspace (1 scholarship) > - > > The School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois (1 > scholarship) > - > > Temple University Libraries (2 scholarships) > - > > Smithsonian Libraries (1 scholarship) > - > > The Ohio State University Libraries (2 scholarships) > - > > Diversity Scholarships Angel Fund > <http://2018.code4lib.org/general-info/angel-fund> (2.5 scholarship) >