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Baby, You’re a Rich Man

Baby, You’re a Rich Man. Securing Grants to Support Counseling and Library Science Faculty. Don’t Leave…. Until you hear me out…. There are very few grants available for the direct support of counseling and library science faculty But…. The Student’s Learning Outcomes.

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Baby, You’re a Rich Man

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  1. Baby, You’re a Rich Man Securing Grants to Support Counseling and Library Science Faculty

  2. Don’t Leave….. • Until you hear me out…. • There are very few grants available for the direct support of counseling and library science faculty But….

  3. The Student’s Learning Outcomes • You will be given information on sources and grants that you have never heard of or thought about before • You will learn strategies that will allow you to interact with your college faculty and grants offices and successfully apply for grants that will support your efforts

  4. Thinking outside the Box: Sources for Resources • Around the Box: • Private sources: • Foundations • Corporations • Fundraising • Public sources: • Legislatures • Granting agencies

  5. Foundations • The Packard Humanities Institute • “foster public interest in the history, literature, and music of the past.” • The Gates Foundation • “college readiness and success…” • “access to knowledge….” • “for underserved populations and minorities….”

  6. Corporations • Carnegie Corporation of New York • “creating pathways to educational and economic opportunity …for historically underserved populations to achieve academic success…” • “creating pathways to citizenship, civil participation… for immigrants through civic education….” • AT&T • “academic success for high school students through concurrent enrollment…” • Verizon Tech Savvy Awards • Training parents in technology to help them teach their children

  7. Fundraising • “That dirty business….” • Invite donors to match the funds you raise from acquiring grants…. • Buy a Book • Naming opportunities • Name a chair

  8. Public Sources • Our elected representatives….. • The 50% law • Funding line items • Pilot programs • Earmarks

  9. Granting Agencies • The obvious…. • Chancellor’s Office • Institute of Museum and Library Services • Collaborative efforts, partnerships • Native American Enhancement grants… use of technology, links among libraries • California State Library • “…involve collaboration with other community organizations…showing that the library is reaching out beyond its walls….”

  10. The NOT so obvious… • Department of Education • Title V grants • Institutional change…. • Title III grants • Name the problem and fix it • CCRAA: “College Cost Reduction and Access Act” • STEM money • Student Success and Access

  11. Questions And answers….

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