Interested in identifying grant opportunities? Not quite sure where to start or what to look for in a grant maker? Or, perhaps you want to expand your grant-seeking horizons? This workshop will help you learn how to successfully identify (and perhaps apply for) grant opportunities relevant to library technology and other related projects. The session will cover a wide range of grant-seeking resources available; what you will need to know before looking for grants; how to identify funding partners; and hands-on practice using some of these sources
In early 2007, staff from the University of Minnesota Libraries and the Office of the Vice President...
This case study describes the development, implementation, and assessment of a series of grants rese...
This session explores how the academic library collaborates with the public to provide new services ...
Interested in identifying grant opportunities? Not quite sure where to start or what to look for in ...
This presentation will give an overview of some common ways to find research funding. We will look a...
According to Bess G. de Farber in Collaborative grant-seeking: a practical guide for librarians, gra...
Faculty and librarians often have ideas about great projects they could do--if only they had some mo...
Grant funding offers one way to foster innovation, and, for large-scale projects, it may be essentia...
The Strategies for Successful Grant Seeking workshop will provide participants with an engaging unde...
This book can show "how to do it" for librarians, to demystify the grant process and to help public...
The Finding Diverse Sources workshop handout is meant to accompany the Columbia University Library w...
In a majority of academic disciplines, grant writing is a skill that is often self-taught or acquire...
Fewer employees, shorter hours, diminished collection budgets, reduced programs and services—all at ...
Writing proposals to win grant funding can be daunting, difficult, and time-consuming. This clearly ...
Set of presentation slidesDo you want to see increased turnout at your Library events and activities...
In early 2007, staff from the University of Minnesota Libraries and the Office of the Vice President...
This case study describes the development, implementation, and assessment of a series of grants rese...
This session explores how the academic library collaborates with the public to provide new services ...
Interested in identifying grant opportunities? Not quite sure where to start or what to look for in ...
This presentation will give an overview of some common ways to find research funding. We will look a...
According to Bess G. de Farber in Collaborative grant-seeking: a practical guide for librarians, gra...
Faculty and librarians often have ideas about great projects they could do--if only they had some mo...
Grant funding offers one way to foster innovation, and, for large-scale projects, it may be essentia...
The Strategies for Successful Grant Seeking workshop will provide participants with an engaging unde...
This book can show "how to do it" for librarians, to demystify the grant process and to help public...
The Finding Diverse Sources workshop handout is meant to accompany the Columbia University Library w...
In a majority of academic disciplines, grant writing is a skill that is often self-taught or acquire...
Fewer employees, shorter hours, diminished collection budgets, reduced programs and services—all at ...
Writing proposals to win grant funding can be daunting, difficult, and time-consuming. This clearly ...
Set of presentation slidesDo you want to see increased turnout at your Library events and activities...
In early 2007, staff from the University of Minnesota Libraries and the Office of the Vice President...
This case study describes the development, implementation, and assessment of a series of grants rese...
This session explores how the academic library collaborates with the public to provide new services ...