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Diana V. Braddom FRFDS Scholarship
Guidelines for Applicants GoalsThe goals of the scholarship program are to offer librarians and/or staff members from all types of libraries an opportunity to learn new fundraising skills enabling them to increase funding to their libraries from public, private and corporate sources. RecipientThe LAMA Diana V. Braddom FRFDS Scholarship, made possible through the personal generosity of Diana Braddom, is available to librarians and/or staff members from all types of libraries who have had no previous formal financial development training and have a genuine need for fundraising skills. Applicants must be employed by libraries that include but not be limited to public, academic, multi-type, school and special libraries. CriteriaSelection of a scholarship recipient is based upon these criteria and the applicant's essay
EssayWrite a 2-page, double-spaced essay addressing the following:
ResumeResume to be included with essay as part of application. ReportingRecipients will complete a report to the FRFDS Chair within six months following Annual Conference that will consist of a tactical plan on applying the fundraising principles learned at FRFDS programs to the fundraising needs and goals of their library. Number and Frequency of ScholarshipThe scholarship will be awarded annually to two persons. If a suitable candidate is not found, no award will be presented. Scholarship amount will be a $1,000 stipend towards attending the Fundraising and Financial Development programs at the annual ALA conference. Submission of ApplicationSubmit application essay and resume in electronic form or hard copy by December 5, 2008 to: Presentation of the AwardThe recipients will be notified by March 1, 2009. The scholarship will be formally announced and recognized at the LAMA President's Program at the Annual Conference. 2007 WinnerJaEun Ku 2006 WinnerDavid A. Hurley 2005 WinnerAlissa Ulrich Pekin Public Library, Pekin, IL 2004 WinnersPatricia Linville Seward Community Library, Seward, Alaska and Margot Durbin Cabell County Public Library, West Virginia 2003 WinnersJolee June Hamlin Library of Michigan and Deborah Joseph Schmidle Nylink, State University of New York |
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