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Grants for School Libraries, Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D.,Jerabek, Ann, Very Good Book
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- 9781591580799
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
159158079X
ISBN-13
9781591580799
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3038387699
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Grants for School Libraries
Subject
Library & Information Science / School Media, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities / Fundraising & Grants, Library & Information Science / General
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2003-054630
Reviews
"Even if readers were to find only one usable tip leading to a fundable grant, it would be well worth the investment; this volume, however, merits repeated use and a place on your desk." Booklist, "[A] systematic approach to every aspect of the grant process....This surprisingly readable guide should be on every school library media specialist's professional shelf."- School Library Journal, "Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis and Ann Jerabek share their secrets for preparing successful grant applications in Grants for School Libraries. They offer step-by-step instruction for planning the proposal, designing the project, writing the project narrative, preparing the budget, and evaluating the project."- Professional Literature, "Even if readers were to find only one usable tip leading to a fundable grant, it would be well worth the investment; this volume, however, merits repeated use and a place on your desk."- Booklist, "Most of us are totally unfamiliar with grant writing. However, in the current world of cutbacks and diminishing funds, we have had to turn to writing grants to supplement our budgets. It is an intimidating process. However, this book, intended for school and small public libraries, is a sequential, highly detailed road map....Planning to write a grant? Keep this resource close at hand." Teacher Librarian, "Most of us are totally unfamiliar with grant writing. However, in the current world of cutbacks and diminishing funds, we have had to turn to writing grants to supplement our budgets. It is an intimidating process. However, this book, intended for school and small public libraries, is a sequential, highly detailed road map....Planning to write a grant? Keep this resource close at hand."- Teacher Librarian, "Starred Review This highly useful book is written for a target audience of school libraries seeking grants, but I believe the principles would apply for all grant seekers....the authors do an excellent job of education in all the steps needed to win a grant....If your school seeks grants, this is a book that they will turn to again and again. Highly Recommended." Library Media Connection, "Starred Review This highly useful book is written for a target audience of school libraries seeking grants, but I believe the principles would apply for all grant seekers....the authors do an excellent job of education in all the steps needed to win a grant....If your school seeks grants, this is a book that they will turn to again and again. Highly Recommended."- Library Media Connection, "[A] systematic approach to every aspect of the grant process....This surprisingly readable guide should be on every school library media specialist's professional shelf." School Library Journal, "Most of us are totally unfamiliar with grant writing. However, in the current world of cutbacks and diminishing funds, we have had to turn to writing grants to supplement our budgets. It is an intimidating process. However, this book, intended for school and small public libraries, is a sequential, highly detailed road map. . . . Planning to write a grant? Keep this resource close at hand." -- Teacher Librarian "Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis and Ann Jerabek share their secrets for preparing successful grant applications in Grants for School Libraries . They offer step-by-step instruction for planning the proposal, designing the project, writing the project narrative, preparing the budget, and evaluating the project." -- Professional Literature " Starred Review : This highly useful book is written for a target audience of school libraries seeking grants, but I believe the principles would apply for all grant seekers. . . . [T]he authors do an excellent job of education in all the steps needed to win a grant. . . . If your school seeks grants, this is a book that they will turn to again and again. Highly Recommended." -- Library Media Connection "Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis and Ann Jerabek share their secrets for preparing successful grant applications in Grants for School Libraries ." -- American Libraries "Even if readers were to find only one usable tip leading to a fundable grant, it would be well worth the investment; this volume, however, merits repeated use and a place on your desk." -- Booklist "[A] systematic approach to every aspect of the grant process. . . . This surprisingly readable guide should be on every school library media specialist's professional shelf." -- School Library Journal, "Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis and Ann Jerabek share their secrets for preparing successful grant applications in Grants for School Libraries. They offer step-by-step instruction for planning the proposal, designing the project, writing the project narrative, preparing the budget, and evaluating the project." Professional Literature
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
025.11
Table Of Content
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Planning: The Core of Proposal Development Project Design Project Narrative Project Personnel Project Evaluation Budget Development Appendices After the Proposal Appendices :A: Annotated Bibliography B: Glossary of Terms Related to Grants C: Overview of Federal Grant Programs D: Frequently Asked Questions about Grantsmanship E: Types of Grants F: Sample Documents Relating to Proposal Writing
Synopsis
This invaluable handbook provides necessary information to help school libraries and school library systems complete the arduous grant-application. The book is current and comprehensive in its listings of possible grants and recommendations for successful grant writing., This invaluable handbook provides necessary information to help school libaries and school library systems complete the arduous grant-application process.
LC Classification Number
Z683.2.U6H35 2003
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