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Main Author: Kane, Frederick A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED045124
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author Kane, Frederick A.
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Kane, Frederick A.
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contents Endowments as a Source of Library Funds. Kane, Frederick A. Administration Budgeting Financial Support Foundation Programs Libraries Library Planning Private Financial Support Public Relations To obtain private endowments as a source of library funds the following needs to be done: (1) work hard with a definite goal in view; (2) plan a course of action; (3) contact those individuals whom investigations show may help; (4) search out help from newspapers, banks, radio and television stations; (5) consider the employment of a full time employee to search out money, federal, state and private and (6) constantly follow-up leads and prepare new avenues of approach. Another important road to endowments as a source of library funds is corporate entities. Most of the larger corporations have set up foundations for a variety of purposes and this information is readily available. There is plenty of room for growth but you have to water the plant and keep it growing. The best public relations are the aggregate of many tremendous trifles. (NH)
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spellingShingle Endowments as a Source of Library Funds.
Kane, Frederick A.
Administration
Budgeting
Financial Support
Foundation Programs
Libraries
Library Planning
Private Financial Support
Public Relations
Endowments as a Source of Library Funds. Kane, Frederick A. Administration Budgeting Financial Support Foundation Programs Libraries Library Planning Private Financial Support Public Relations To obtain private endowments as a source of library funds the following needs to be done: (1) work hard with a definite goal in view; (2) plan a course of action; (3) contact those individuals whom investigations show may help; (4) search out help from newspapers, banks, radio and television stations; (5) consider the employment of a full time employee to search out money, federal, state and private and (6) constantly follow-up leads and prepare new avenues of approach. Another important road to endowments as a source of library funds is corporate entities. Most of the larger corporations have set up foundations for a variety of purposes and this information is readily available. There is plenty of room for growth but you have to water the plant and keep it growing. The best public relations are the aggregate of many tremendous trifles. (NH)
title Endowments as a Source of Library Funds.
topic Administration
Budgeting
Financial Support
Foundation Programs
Libraries
Library Planning
Private Financial Support
Public Relations
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED045124