Richard has reviewed the final drafts of the competitive academic and public library 
RFPs, and the RFP for public libraries which have never had a TIF grant.

He believes that he will be able to get them out as early as next week.

We agreed on this time line for all the RFPs:

July 26 - application due
mid-August - awards made
August 30 - start of grant period (all FY 2002 grants must start before the end of the 
FY)
August 31, 2003 - end of grant

We also agreed that there is no reason for a letter of intent except for the libraries 
without RFP, as we can then contact those which don't apply to see if they need help 
in preparing an application.

The K-12 RFP drafts just arrived this morning, and Richard has not reviewed them.

Sarah has distributed a heads-up notice about the academic RFP to key librarians and 
lists, and I sent a similar notice to the System list about the public library RFPs.

Bob Gaines

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