[Baynet] Infopeople's "Library Fundraising Basics" workshop
Linda Rodenspiel
assist at infopeople.org
Wed Mar 29 10:39:23 PST 2006
We have added two sessions of this workshop. Since some people who may be
interested in attending might not receive this notice directly, we would
appreciate it if you would print and post or route this announcement to
staff and colleagues. Thanks!
Title: Library Fundraising Basics
Dates and locations:
Monday, June 26, Sacramento Public Library - Galleria
Tuesday, June 27, Contra Costa County Library - Pleasant Hill
To register for this workshop: Use the online registration form at
http://infopeople.org/WS/workshop/Workshop/256
Fee: There is a $75.00 fee for this workshop.
Libraries, library boards, and library advocacy/support groups everywhere
are scrambling to strengthen and diversify their revenues. If fundraising
is a priority for your library, you'll want to learn
--Why people want to give to libraries;
--Who, what, when, where and why to build a fundraising team - and how much
money you'll need to get started;
--How to build relationships with potential donors;
--How to generate passive income for your library;
--How to take advantage of e-philanthropy; and
--How to feel comfortable asking others for money and other gifts without
fear, guilt, or fainting!
This course will explore the fundraising opportunities available to your
library organization and help you develop short and long term strategies
for taking full advantage of them. You'll learn the steps you need to take
to begin creating additional revenues in the next 30 days and for the next
30 years.
Workshop Description: This fun, all day workshop utilizes individual and
group exercises, discussions, lecture and interactive activities to help
make your learning stick! The instructor will provide a comprehensive
learning guide, real-life fundraising examples and results, a bibliography
filled with resources and contact information to help you get started,
scrumptious chocolates, and practical, useful tips that can be applied
immediately.
Preliminary Course Outline:
Perceptions of Fundraising
--What is fundraising? Why should libraries do it?
--The ways California libraries currently raise funds
--Myths and facts about fundraising
The Beginning Stages of Fundraising
--Making the case for fundraising plans and ambitions
--Who's on our fundraising team?
--How much money and time will it take to start?
The People Connection: Fundraising is About Relationships
--What causes people to give something to support your library?
--What are people giving?
--Ten rules for becoming an effective fundraiser for your library
Setting Your Course of Action
--Short and long term strategies
--Fundraising while you sleep
--E-philanthropy&the future of fundraising
Workshop Instructor: Andrew Sanderbeck. Andrew is an expert trainer on
leadership and team development, customer service and generating revenues
for libraries and library systems. He is the founder of The Sanderbeck
People~Connect Institute, an organization that enjoys serving others that
value professionalism, purpose and making a difference in their
organizations and communities. He presents over 100 customized staff
development workshops, seminars and keynotes for organizations and at
conferences around the world each year and has been featured on television
and training networks including PBS and NTU.
Who Should Attend: Anyone from the California library community with an
interest in fundraising and securing additional funds for their libraries.
This workshop is appropriate for library staff and for members of
organizations that support libraries including board members, trustees,
friends, and foundation members. Library PR, marketing, outreach, literacy,
and business office employees will also find this workshop to be of value.
Prerequisites: To be successful in this workshop, you'll need a positive
attitude, a desire to be open to new and different ideas, and the ability
to interact with others in a safe learning environment. A passion for
chocolate is optional.
Other Logistics:
*On-site check-in is from 8:30-9:00 AM; instruction is from 9:00 AM-4:30 PM.
*Maps, directions, and parking information are available on the Infopeople
Web site at http://infopeople.org/WS/workshop/Directions. Infopeople does
not validate or pay for parking.
*Infopeople does not provide refreshments or lunch. Since some training
locations do not have in-house or convenient food service, Infopeople
recommends that participants bring a sack lunch.
To view a complete list of Infopeople workshops and for general information
about Infopeople training opportunities, go to the main Infopeople
Workshops page at http://infopeople.org/WS/workshop
If you have questions about registration or scheduling of workshops, please
contact Linda Rodenspiel, the Infopeople Project Assistant, at
assist at infopeople.org or by phone at 650-578-9685.
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