[OPLINLIST] KSU Grant Writing Workshop in Columbus

FILIPAN, RHONDA rfilipan at kent.edu
Thu Sep 25 13:08:40 EDT 2008


The ability to write---and to get---grant monies in a much-need skill for library professionals.

Sponsored by the Kent State University's School of Library and Information Science (SLIS), this workshop is informative....and practical!

To learn about grant writing, register for this upcoming workshop to be held at The State Library of Ohio (SLIS-Columbus).

Designing Successful Grant Projects
October 3 - 4
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Columbus, The State Library of Ohio (room 106)
Instructor:  Tom Szudy, grant writer


Designing Successful Grant Projects
Participants will discuss various grant projects utilized by librarians to serve library patrons and the community, reviewing projects in the areas of literacy, older readers, services to people with disabilities, and other areas. Students will be introduced to the major components of grant writing and will learn how project ideas result in a successfully-funded proposal. As a result of this workshop, students will have increased knowledge, skill, and experience in developing grant projects that will bring in new funds for their library.

To Register:

Call 1-800-672-KSU2 (if you are NOT a Kent State Student)

Kent Students:  Log onto FlashLINE and enter CRN (course registration #) 17651




--Rhonda

Rhonda S. Filipan
Academic Program Coordinator
School of Library and Information Science
Kent State University
330-672-0013

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