Here's a fundraising and grantwriting conference online - it's $69.00
but that's not so bad if you think about what you might be able to gain
for your library.

 

Jennifer John Patterson

Continuing Education Coordinator

Central Texas Library System, Inc.

512-583-0704 x16

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The Art of Fundraising and Grant Writing:  An Online Conference

In these tough economic times with travel budgets being cut, librarians
need an inexpensive and efficient way to continue their education.
Libraries are also relying more and more on fundraising and grant
writing.  Alliance Library System and LearningTimes are hosting and
SirsiDynix is sponsoring "The Art of Grant Writing and Fundraising" on
Thursday November 19.  The conference program will offer a number of
programs for beginners through intermediate and advanced levels of all
aspects of grant writing and fundraising.   The day will kick off at 10
am central time/11 am Eastern time and run through 4:30 pm central/5:30
pm Eastern. 

Keynote speakers include the amazing Peter Pearson who is President of
the Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library in Minnesota.  This
organization is unique in that it is both a Friends Group and a
Foundation. The organization has assets of approximately 12 million
dollars at its disposal.  Pearson recently spoke at ALA and will discuss
how the economy is or isn't affecting fundraising and basics to keep in
mind for success at fundraising.  Kitty Pope, Executive Director of the
Alliance Library System, is the second keynote speaker.  She will speak
on grant writing and how in today's world, it takes a team to plan and
implement successful grant writing and projects.  No longer is grant
writing done by one person; now successful grant projects require the
support of the entire organization and staff on all levels with various
expertise to see a successful grant from start to implementation of and
reporting on the project. 

Other speakers include:  Lisa Valdez from San Jose State University
School of Library and Information Science; Chuck Thomas, IMLS; Stephanie
Gerding and Pam McKellar, authors of the grants for libraries blog; Tari
Hughes, Nashville Public Library Foundation; Tom Peters, TAP Information
Services; Allison Miller of the Internet Public Library; and a variety
of other highly qualified speakers. 

For more information on this conference and to register, check out  
http://www.fundraisingconference.org
<http://www.fundraisingconference.org/> .   The cost of the one day
online event is $69.00.  For a group, the price is $99.00.  If this
registration fee is a hardship, please contact Lori Bell at 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
for a discount coupon of $20 off registration price.  Library students
can attend for free - contact Lori Bell for information. 

This workshop is part of a three event series offered by Alliance
Library System and LearningTimes.  The second online event on Handheld
and Mobile Library Services will be a two-day conference offered on
February 17 and 18, and the third is a conference on Innovation to be
offered on May 12.  Keynote speakers for the Handheld event include Joe
Murphy, Yale University.  Keynote speaker for the Innovation conference
is Helene Blowers of Columbus Ohio Metropolitan Library.  Discounts are
available for attending all three.  To attend all three conferences as
an individual is $150 and for groups is $199.  For more information and
to register, please go to 
http://www.learningtimes.net/fundraisingconference/register/
<http://www.learningtimes.net/fundraisingconference/register/> . 

Other Program Highlights 

Winning Grants for Libraries 101:  Discover the confidence and knowledge
you need to successfully win library grant funding. Find out where to
easily locate grant opportunities, learn a step-by-step method for
writing grant proposals, and hear about real library grant success
stories. Stephanie Gerding <http://stephaniegerding.com/>  and Pam
MacKellar <http://pmackellar182.googlepages.com/home> , experienced on
both sides of the grant process and authors of books and articles on
library grants, will provide practical advice, ideal for librarians who
are new to grants. 

Strategies to Secure Private Sector Grants:  Lisa Valdez will talk about
how to develop a grant seeking strategy for your library that includes
private sector grants.  How can you find private foundations and
corporate giving programs that are interested in libraries?  How can you
identify funders that may be interested in your project?  What are the
first steps you need to take in approaching a private funder?  What
makes a grant proposal more compelling to a private funder?  How can you
tailor each application to target the funder's specific interests?  If
you're intimidated by the grant seeking process or wonder how to get
started with private sector grants, this workshop will provide ideas and
encouragement. 

Individual and Planned Giving Strategies:  Chris Watkins will provide a
program The program will take a step-by-step approach to building a
giving pyramid, starting with your broadest base of support and
narrowing to your strongest donors. Strategies for engaging your board,
expanding your giving circle, building an annual fund, and cultivating
planned gifts will be discussed, with examples of successful practices
and suggested additional resources. 

Project Management: Alison Miller will share methods and ideas on
project management from project start up through project sustainability
and evaluation.  She will also share information that will help with
project success and identify some obstacles and solutions for project
fluency. 

Fundraising in Libraries a Panel Discussion:  Join experts from academic
and public libraries across the country for a discussion of issues
relating to fundraising for libraries.  Panelists will discuss issues
libraries face when developing and implementing fundraising campaigns
and programs; sustaining library fundraising initiatives; how library
fundraising differs from other fundraising; tips for successful
programs; library fundraising in difficult economic times, etc. 

Current IMLS Grant Opportunities For Libraries:  Chuck Thomas will
provide an overview of IMLS grant programs and categories of funding for
libraries. The presentation will include information on eligibility, the
review process, highlights of some recently funded projects, and current
trends and areas of emphasis in the competitive discretionary grants
programs. Time will be reserved for questions from the audience.

Evaluating Grant-Funded Projects and Writing Final Reports:  Tom Peters
will discuss strategies, tips, and pitfalls of evaluating grant-funded
projects and writing final reports.  The strategy for evaluating a
grant-funded project should be formulated as soon as possible.  Try to
determine which data sources, both quantitative and qualitative, will be
need to assess the success and impact of the grant-related activities,
outputs, and outcomes.  Speak with as many members of the project team,
the users, and other stakeholders as possible.  The final report should
focus on the project, its successes and shortcomings.  If appropriate,
draw conclusions and make recommendations that highlight how the
grant-funded project sits within the broader environment of associated
problems and opportunities.   

More programs and speakers coming!  Watch the program website at 
http://www.fundraisingconference.org
<http://www.fundraisingconference.org/>  for program information as it
develops.

Lori Bell
Director of Innovation
Alliance Library System
600 High Point Lane
East Peoria, IL 61611
(309)694-9200 ext. 2128
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


<http://us.mc528.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> 

         

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