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Grant Money Through Collaborative Partnerships

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Because libraries are information and research centers, they can support a huge variety of grant funding initiatives outside their own purview. Cultural centers, businesses, and educational institutions are untapped resources for library funds. What's more, many libraries may find that collaborating on a grant application with another organization is preferable to going forward with a time-consuming application of their own. But finding the right collaborative partner and securing a place at its development table can be challenging. Drawing on her extensive experience as a grant developer and library director, in this ALA Editions Special Report MaxwellPresents an overview of grant basics, with extensive lists of both online and print resourcesSuggests how to frame libraries' research capabilities as benefits to the community at large, transforming these capabilities into a revenue source Explores strategies for locating potential partners, with tips on approaching collaborators and establishing successful relationshipsDescribes what libraries can ask for from the grant developer, making sure to include what they want in the grant proposalMaxwell offers an abundance of practical advice and encouragement for using this novel approach to secure additional funding for libraries.

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ISBN: 9780838911594
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Author: Nancy Kalikow Maxwell
Publisher: ALA Editions an imprint of American Library Association
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 72 pages
Series: ALA Editions. Special Reports
Genres: Library and information sciences / Museology