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Main Author: Germain, Carol Anne
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ867006
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contents Don't Take Marketing for "Grant"ed: Building Marketing Efforts into Library Grant Initiatives Germain, Carol Anne Grants Library Services Grantsmanship Proposal Writing Institutional Advancement Public Relations Outreach Programs Library Development Libraries frequently apply for grants to help fund special projects and resources, such as purchases for library collections, innovative instructional technologies, and research subscription databases. Grants provide support for cultural events, professional development sessions, new construction, and building renovations. Like other library projects, these initiatives need to be advanced through promotional efforts to get optimal attention. However, marketing strategies are often overlooked in the grant application phase of a project. Grant applicants who address marketing plans in their proposal may produce a stronger application. By integrating outreach endeavors into a grant, the library demonstrates that it has a more robust, well-formed plan and this strategy may help with facilitating opportunities for receiving necessary funds, not only for the core components of the project but also for the requested marketing needs. Grant agencies want to sponsor projects that are highly visible, widely used, and make the most from the allocated funding. Grants that include marketing address a vital element of a grant proposal, which often leads to a more successful outcome.
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spellingShingle Don't Take Marketing for "Grant"ed: Building Marketing Efforts into Library Grant Initiatives
Germain, Carol Anne
Grants
Library Services
Grantsmanship
Proposal Writing
Institutional Advancement
Public Relations
Outreach Programs
Library Development
Don't Take Marketing for "Grant"ed: Building Marketing Efforts into Library Grant Initiatives Germain, Carol Anne Grants Library Services Grantsmanship Proposal Writing Institutional Advancement Public Relations Outreach Programs Library Development Libraries frequently apply for grants to help fund special projects and resources, such as purchases for library collections, innovative instructional technologies, and research subscription databases. Grants provide support for cultural events, professional development sessions, new construction, and building renovations. Like other library projects, these initiatives need to be advanced through promotional efforts to get optimal attention. However, marketing strategies are often overlooked in the grant application phase of a project. Grant applicants who address marketing plans in their proposal may produce a stronger application. By integrating outreach endeavors into a grant, the library demonstrates that it has a more robust, well-formed plan and this strategy may help with facilitating opportunities for receiving necessary funds, not only for the core components of the project but also for the requested marketing needs. Grant agencies want to sponsor projects that are highly visible, widely used, and make the most from the allocated funding. Grants that include marketing address a vital element of a grant proposal, which often leads to a more successful outcome.
title Don't Take Marketing for "Grant"ed: Building Marketing Efforts into Library Grant Initiatives
topic Grants
Library Services
Grantsmanship
Proposal Writing
Institutional Advancement
Public Relations
Outreach Programs
Library Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ867006