Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Upcoming Grant Writing Workshop in Binghamton

Conservation and Preservation Grant Writing Workshop

Date/ Time:
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Location:
Broome County Public Library (BCPL), Decker Auditorium
185 Court St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Registration:
Free! This workshop is available at no cost to participants. However,
 registration is required

Audience:
Librarians, archivists, curators, and volunteers working in libraries,
archives, historical societies
 and other such NYS agencies interested in applying for a Discretionary
 Grant are encouraged to attend the program.

Sponsor:
Conservation/ Preservation Discretionary Grant Program
Division of Library Development , New York State Library
New York State Education Department

This workshop will include a review of the general guidelines and a step-by-step
review of the instructions for preparing a 2013/2014 Conservation and
 Preservation Discretionary Grant application. Included will be
 a description of the types of activities and projects that will be able to be funded
 through the program.
Considerable time will be allowed for questions, and representative examples of
successful (and unsuccessful) applications from previous years will be discussed.
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to successfully write a grant
application that meets program requirements.

The Discretionary Grant Program provides modest financial support for projects
 that contribute to the preservation of significant research materials in libraries
, archives, historical societieand other agencies within the State of New York, 
whether by conducting surveys, improving collections storage environments, reformatting 
or treating collections or other preservation activities described in the guidelines.

The purpose of the New York State Discretionary Grant Program is to encourage
 the proper care and accessibility of research materials in the State, to promote the 
use and development of guidelines and standards for conservation/ preservation practices
, and to support the growth of local and cooperative preservation 
programs.

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