Nancy Kalikow Maxwell, M.L.S., M.A., is a grant-writing consultant with Kaliwell, Inc.. Throughout her thirty-year library career, she has participated in successful grant projects totaling more than ten million dollars, with more than one million of those dollars flowing directly to libraries. In South Florida, she was library director at Miami Dade College (Miami, FL) and Barry University (Miami Shores, FL). She is the author of ALA Editions’ Grant Money through Collaborative Partnerships (2012) and the editor of The ALA Book of Library Grant Money, Ninth Edition (2014).

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- Description
- Table of Contents
- About the Author
1 Introduction
2 Grant Development and Libraries
3 Finding Grant Developers for Collaboration
4 Working with Grant Developers
5 Research—The Librarian's Secret Weapon
6 Incorporating the Library into Grant Proposals
7 How the Library Can Support Grant Projects
8 Partnerships and Beyond
9 Grant-Writing Careers for Librarians
10 Conclusion
Selected Bibliography and Additional Sources
Index
1 Introduction
2 Grant Development and Libraries
3 Finding Grant Developers for Collaboration
4 Working with Grant Developers
5 Research—The Librarian's Secret Weapon
6 Incorporating the Library into Grant Proposals
7 How the Library Can Support Grant Projects
8 Partnerships and Beyond
9 Grant-Writing Careers for Librarians
10 Conclusion
Selected Bibliography and Additional Sources
Index