[Libs-Or] Continuing Education Course on Grant Writing

Pierina Parise pparise at emporia.edu
Thu Aug 1 11:26:44 PDT 2019


Emporia State University's School of Library & Information Management (SLIM) is very pleased to announce another Continuing Education course, Grant Writing. It will start on October 14 and will be fully online on Canvas, our online learning platform.

Here is the link for the registration:

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October 14 - December 6, 2019: Grant Writing



Audience: Librarians and library staff

Dates: October 14 - December 6, 2019

Time: Online - asynchronous

Cost: $125 per person



Grant Writing



Course Description:

Have a great idea that needs grant funding but don't know where to start? Think applying for a grant is too complicated? Think again! This course will help you understand how to identify funding resources, the process of creating and submitting a grant, and how to seek continuing funding for your project.



Learning Objectives:

* Develop the skills needed to prepare professional, competitive, compelling, and successful grant proposals.
* Recognize the proposal format used by the vast majority of grant-giving foundations.
* Identify grant writing terms, potential sources of grants, and grant information.
* Recall techniques for making each section of your proposal stronger



Featuring:

Carmen Cowick provides training, support and consulting services for libraries in the areas of preservation and collections care. She previously worked as a preservation specialist at Amigos Library Services and in the library and archives of The American Irish Historical Society, The Seamen's Church Institute, and the Special Collections department at CUNY Queens College. She received a bachelor's degree in art history and a master's degree in library science with a certificate in archives and preservation of cultural materials from CUNY Queens College in New York City. Ms. Cowick has written numerous scholarly articles on preservation-related topics and is the author of the books Digital Curation Projects Made Easy and Crash Course in Disaster Preparedness.



If you need a graduate level college credit, you must enroll in the regular class, LI 861 XK. Please, contact Kathie Buckman at kbuckman at emporia.edu<mailto:kbuckman at emporia.edu> for further assistance.



For more information, contact:
Continuing Educations
School of Library and Information Management
Emporia State University
slimce at emporia.edu<mailto:slimce at emporia.edu>
620-341-5203

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