Thursday, 19 November 2009
Funding Resources for Libraries Handout
http://www.pamelamackellar.com/Resources.doc
Our publisher is giving a 10% discount on our book, Grants for Libraries: A How-To-Do-It Manual and CD for Librarians. They've also extended this to you, our grant blog readers! The code is GLIB10, and can be used on the Neal-Schuman website during check-out.
For more information about the conference, visit: http://www.learningtimes.net/fundraisingconference.
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
NASA Space Shuttle Artifacts Available for Libraries
Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Institutes for Advanced Topics in Digital Humanities
Monday, 9 November 2009
A discount code for our blog readers!
Stephanie and Pam's online webinar, "Winning Grants for Libraries 101", is part of an online conference next Thursday. Hope to "see" you there!
The Art of Grant Writing and Fundraising
When: November 19, 2009
In these tough economic times, libraries are relying more and more on fundraising and grant writing. Alliance Library System and Learning Times are co-sponsoring “The Art of Grant Writing and Fundraising” as an online conference to help libraries meet the challenge of finding funding in these tough times. This exciting program will offer a number of programs for beginners through intermediate and advanced levels of all aspects of grant writing and fundraising.
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 email Alliance Library System Director of Innovation Lori Bell, lbell @ alliancelibrarysystem, for a discount coupon of $20 off registration price.
Library students can attend for free.
More information, including registration, is available at: http://www.learningtimes.net/fundraisingconference.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
National Museum of the American Indian Grants Programs
Interpreting America's Historic Places: Planning Grants
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
National Leadership Grants (Libraries)
Amount: $50,000 - $1m (3 years)
Date due: February 1, 2010
Competitive applications describe projects that will produce programs, collections, research findings, and/or tools that will have strategic impact, demonstrate innovation, produce models for collaboration, and actively disseminate project results. Four categories are represented: advancing digital resources, research, demonstration, and library-museum collaboration.
For more information, click here.
Friday, 23 October 2009
ALA Research Grant
The American Library Association's Office for Research and Statistics is accepting applications for the Carroll Preston Baber Research Grant. The grant is given to one or more librarians or library educators conducting innovative research that could lead to an improvement in services to any specified group of people.
Amount: $3,000
Date due: December 1, 2009
A grant of up to $3,000 will be given to a proposed project that aims to answer a question of vital importance to the national library community. Any ALA member may apply, and the jury welcomes projects that involve both a practicing librarian and a researcher.
For more information, click here.
Big Read Program Offers Grants
The Big Read, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts, is accepting applications from nonprofit organizations to conduct month-long community-wide reads between September 2010 and June 2011. The Big Read is a national program designed to revitalize the role of literature in American culture.
Amount: $2,500 to $20,000
Date due: February 2, 2010
Organizations selected to participate in the program will receive a grant ranging from $2,500 to $20,000 each, access to online training resources, educational and promotional materials, inclusion of the organization and activities on the Big Read Web site, and the prestige of participating in a highly visible national program. Approximately seventy-five organizations from across the United States will be selected to participate.
Grants must be matched at least one-to-one with non-federal funds. Grant funds may be used for expenses such as book purchases, speaker fees and travel, salaries, advertising, and venue rental. Applicants can select one of the thirty-one available reading choices.
For more information, click here.
