YADA! Scholarships for Education in Fundraising

Background

On World Day for Audiovisual Heritage 2009, AudioVisual Preservation Solutions 
announced the Your Archive Deserves Advocacy! Initiative (YADA!), an effort 
focused on promoting the people and stories behind archives as well as 
providing resources that support advocacy. AVPS is offering three annual awards 
to help offset the cost of attending Foundation Center training classes 
(http://www.foundationcenter.org/).

How does Fundraising Relate to Advocacy?

The activities involved in caring for audiovisual collections extend well 
beyond daily efforts such as arrangement, cataloging, reformatting, and 
providing access. These other activities involve an equally extensive set of 
endeavors that can roughly be defined as advocacy.

The Details

Three applicants per year will receive registration to onsite or online 
Foundation Center classes plus actual travel cost reimbursements, up to $1000 
total combined per award. 

Submission is open to employees of non-profit institutions who work with audio, 
video, or motion picture film collections. While the award is managed through 
the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) Awards Committee, applicants 
do not need to be an AMIA member. No preference will be given for the 
applicants’ institution, collection type or make up, or experience level.

To Apply

Click the link below to download the application. Applications must be received 
no later than June 15, 2011.

http://www.amianet.org/events/awardyada.php

______________________________________
 
Chris Lacinak
AudioVisual Preservation Solutions
350 7th Ave., Suite 1603
New York, NY 10001
 
ph: 917-548-8632
fax: 866-264-4275
[email protected]
 
http://www.avpreserve.com

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