This is a wonderful help to libraries in communities of 20,000
population or smaller. If your library has received a Dobie grant
before, it is all right to apply again after a couple of years have
passed.
Laurie

Laurie Mahaffey, Deputy Director
Central Texas Library System, Inc.
1005 West 41st Street
Austin, Texas 78756
www.ctls.net
[email protected]
512-583-0704 x18
800-262-4431 x18
 

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Subject: Information on J. FRANK DOBIE LIBRARY TRUST AWARDS, 2010
guidelines

Forwarded at the request of James Stewart:



J. FRANK DOBIE LIBRARY TRUST AWARDS, 2010


J. Frank Dobie Library Trust Awards are monetary awards given each
spring to library applicants selected by the Award Committee.

Application Eligibility   Application is open to public libraries in
Texas which (1) serve a population of 20,000 or less, (2) are legally
established*, and (3) are open for service at least 20 hours a week.

Number and Amount of Awards   The number and amount of awards depend on
net income produced by the Trust.  In 2009 five libraries each received
an award of $8,000.

Expenditures of Awards   According to the terms of the Trust, funds
awarded may be used solely for the purchase of books.  Note:  books
which have been reformatted for ease of use, i.e., books on audio tape
or CD-Rom are eligible.

Award Criteria   In establishing the Trust, Mr. Dobie instructed the
Award Committee to take into consideration the degree of support that
applicants receive from their communities.  Therefore, awards are made
not only on the basis of need, but also on the extent to which community
governments, library boards, friend's organizations, and individuals
have promoted and supported the library, in comparison with their
potential to do so.  Applications should include, but need not be
limited to, the following information to help the Committee determine
the support of the library by the community, the support of the
community by the library, and the library's need of additional book
resources.

*       A brief history of the library and description of its service
area.
*       The library's itemized budget for the current year and itemized
expenditures for the two preceding years.
*       The amount of library income for the current year and two
preceding years by source.  As applicable, itemized income derived from
city government, county government, school district, state government,
and federal government, and income derived from the private sector
(gifts, fund raising events, etc.)
*       The number of full-time and part-time salaried staff by job
title and the number of volunteer hours.
*       Weekly hours of service.
*       The growth of the book collection over the past three years, by
volumes and titles.  Note:  please express in terms of net additions per
year as opposed to cumulative figures.
*       Circulation statistics for the past three years, in whatever
detail they have been kept.
*       Any support other than tax funds (which are reported as income)
provided by city, county, or school district, such as library quarters.
*       Any engagement in library cooperation, such as cooperation of
the public and school libraries.
                An account of local efforts in support of the library,
extending over one or more years.  Statistics provide some evidence of
continuing local support of the library, but limited insight to the
persistency and intensity of effort that went into their making.  Tell
how local government, businesses, and citizen groups have contributed to
the betterment of the library.  Tell of efforts the library staff,
board, and friends have made toward the promotion and improvement of
library service.
*       The kinds of books the library proposes to buy and the reasons
for such purchases.  There are no restrictions on the kinds of books
that may be bought; however, regardless of type, books purchased should
be of good quality and lasting value.
*       The name and qualifications of the library staff member who
would be responsible for book selection, or the name and qualifications
of a consultant outside the library who would be willing to advise the
library in its book purchases.

Submittal of Application   Applications must be mailed (no faxes) in
TRIPLICATE to:  James B. Stewart, Chairman, J. Frank Dobie Library
Trust, 5008 Evergreen, Victoria, Texas 77904.  James B. Stewart can be
contacted by email [email protected].
Please include a cover sheet with the following information:

                        Contact person
                        City
                        Name of Library
                        County
                        System
                        Address and telephone number
                        Email Address

Applications for the 2010 awards must be received by DECEMBER 12, 2009.

At Mr. Dobie's request, announcement of the awards will be made at the
annual meeting of the Texas Library Association, which in 2010 will be
held April 14-17 in San Antonio.
*A legally established public library is one established as a department
of a city or county government by charter, resolution, or ordinance: or
by contract as provided for in the Interlocal Cooperation Act, Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 4413 (32c): or as a nonprofit corporation
chartered by the Office of the Secretary of State for the purposes of
providing free public library services, and having a current contract
with a city, county, or school district to provide free public library
services for the city, county, or school district.


 <<Dobie Award Guidelines 2010.doc>> 

Chris Jowaisas
Grant Administrator, Library System & TANG Library Development Division
Texas State Library & Archives Commission
512.936.2236 - 512.463.8800 (fax)
800.252.9386 (in Texas)
[email protected]
Library Development News:
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/librarydevelopments/ 

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