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The ALA Book of Library Grant Money, Eighth Edition--print/PDF e-book Bundle
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Item Number: 7700-0580 |
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Publisher: ALA Editions |
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Price: $205.00 |
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The print edition and the e-book edition of this title are also available separately.
Save up to 45% when purchased together!
It’s the best of both worlds: this specially priced bundle includes a print copy for desk reference along with the e-book version. The e-book includes the complete text of the print edition in PDF format. You will be able to download the e-book immediately upon purchase; the print copy will be shipped to you.
Note: print/e-book bundles may only be shipped to addresses within the United States; international orders cannot currently be processed online. The download link for this product can be found on the final confirmation screen after you complete your purchase, and may also be accessed from your Account History.
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448 pages Digital Download: PDF e-book format Year Published: 2012
Read a sample of the book now!
Sometimes a grant can make the difference between maintaining or cutting services, especially at a time when no institution is immune from the budget crunch. Completely overhauled since its last edition, this directory of library and school grants remains the gold standard for locating sources of funding. This resource will point you in the right direction with
- Hundreds of new and updated entries, all carefully culled and researched, including grant criteria and application procedures
- Information on ALA grants, state library grants and other public grantors, private foundation grants, and more
- Funding sources for facilities, computers, programs, staffing, initiatives, and other library operations
- Planning and user guides to help you get the most out of the directory
- Multiple indexes to help you quickly find the information you need
An invaluable guide to where the money is, no other resource can compare in scope or usefulness to The ALA Book of Library Grant Money. Table of Contents
Introduction User’s Guide Nonprofit Recipient Categories and Organization Types
Profiles
Indexes
Grantors by Total Grant Value Grantors by State Named Grants Professional Library Organization Grantors About the Editor
A veteran editor of trade, educational, and reference books, Ann Kepler has also authored more than a dozen books. She consults in project development and management, and teaches writing clarity and technique for corporate and professional clients. Kepler holds degrees in English and modern languages and has written extensively on business, healthcare, and organizational issues. Reviews
"Should be on the reference shelf for all school, community, academic, corporate, and governmental libraries."
--Midwest Book Review
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Winning Library Grants: A Game Plan
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Item Number:
978-0-8389-1047-4
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Whether you’re a newbie taking on the process for the first time or an experienced administrator looking to shore up finances, this book will help you find the dollars your library needs. |
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Price: $60.00 |
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Librarians as Community Partners: An Outreach Handbook
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Item Number:
978-0-8389-1006-1
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Including 66 focused snapshots of outreach in
action, this resource reflects the creative solutions
of librarians searching for new and innovative ways
to build programs that meet customer needs while
expanding the library’s scope into the community. |
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Price: $55.00 |
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