Presenter: Angela Glowcheski.
Presented at the virtual Georgia Libraries Conference in October 2020.
Advocacy can feel big, difficult and often exhausting, but it doesn’t have to be. Learn how simple advocacy can be and how you can take part. See what tools GLA uses for advocacy and how you can stay up to date on current campaigns and efforts. Attendees will walk away with tips and tools for advocacy.
This presentation provides community-based strategies for preparing your library community for a Town Hall meeting or SB2 Deliberative Session including coalition building. John Chrastka presented "Campaigning for Your Warrant Article" on May 19, 2004 at the New Hampshire Library Trustees annual conference in Concord.
Presenter: Angela Glowcheski.
Presented at the virtual Georgia Libraries Conference in October 2020.
Advocacy can feel big, difficult and often exhausting, but it doesn’t have to be. Learn how simple advocacy can be and how you can take part. See what tools GLA uses for advocacy and how you can stay up to date on current campaigns and efforts. Attendees will walk away with tips and tools for advocacy.
This presentation provides community-based strategies for preparing your library community for a Town Hall meeting or SB2 Deliberative Session including coalition building. John Chrastka presented "Campaigning for Your Warrant Article" on May 19, 2004 at the New Hampshire Library Trustees annual conference in Concord.
How to win supporters and influence politicians vla 2014 sessionPatrick "PC" Sweeney
This presentation was given at the Virginia Library Association Conference 2014.
For speaking engagements please contact PC Sweeney at https://pcsweeney.com/speaking-at-your-event/
Marketing presentation for La Grange Public Library's staff training on May 7, 2010. Original powerpoint document was shared by Chicago Public Library and modified by Bridget Bittman at La Grange Public Library.
Reaching Out: Fighting back against a bad public image
Natalie Bazan, Director, Hopkins District and Dorr Township Libraries, TN (Pop Served: 7400)
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2015
27 February 2015
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk/
Playing Politics presentation given at MLA Annual Conference 2008. Learn how to develop positive relationships with your local officials, align your message with the community's values, and get support for your library.
Every Budget is a Referendum - CLA2014 EveryLibrary
"Every Budget is a Referendum" provides library staff, trustees, and Friends with tactical tips for moving a budget through city, county, or town government by building a coalition of supporters across agencies, organizations, and stakeholders in the community beyond the core of traditional library supporters. Presented on 20 April 2014 at the Connecticut Library Association annual conference.
You are the candidate every library - dallas staff day keynote 30 march 15EveryLibrary
You Are the Candidate was presented to the staff at the Dallas Public Library on Monday, March 30, 2015 as the keynote for their Staff Day by EveryLibrary executive director John Chrastka.
Using door to-door marketing for library card sign-ups-finalEveryLibrary
Presented as a webinar for ALA with our colleagues from the Cedar Park (IA), Crystal Lake (IL) and Milpitas (CA) libraries, you can learn practical and actionable ideas for putting best practices from political campaigns for door to door engagement with your community to work for Library Card Signup Month. Web archive of the presentation is available at http://ala.adobeconnect.com/p73mu8bs0k7/ (forward to the 2 minute mark to begin, please).
"Walk your Precinct" provides practical and actionable tips for any library looking to engage their community in new and unexpected ways. The slides do not focus on programs as much as best-practices for 'getting outside the library'. Presented on 20 April 2014 at the Connecticut Library Association annual conference.
How to win supporters and influence politicians vla 2014 sessionPatrick "PC" Sweeney
This presentation was given at the Virginia Library Association Conference 2014.
For speaking engagements please contact PC Sweeney at https://pcsweeney.com/speaking-at-your-event/
Marketing presentation for La Grange Public Library's staff training on May 7, 2010. Original powerpoint document was shared by Chicago Public Library and modified by Bridget Bittman at La Grange Public Library.
Reaching Out: Fighting back against a bad public image
Natalie Bazan, Director, Hopkins District and Dorr Township Libraries, TN (Pop Served: 7400)
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2015
27 February 2015
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk/
Playing Politics presentation given at MLA Annual Conference 2008. Learn how to develop positive relationships with your local officials, align your message with the community's values, and get support for your library.
Every Budget is a Referendum - CLA2014 EveryLibrary
"Every Budget is a Referendum" provides library staff, trustees, and Friends with tactical tips for moving a budget through city, county, or town government by building a coalition of supporters across agencies, organizations, and stakeholders in the community beyond the core of traditional library supporters. Presented on 20 April 2014 at the Connecticut Library Association annual conference.
You are the candidate every library - dallas staff day keynote 30 march 15EveryLibrary
You Are the Candidate was presented to the staff at the Dallas Public Library on Monday, March 30, 2015 as the keynote for their Staff Day by EveryLibrary executive director John Chrastka.
Using door to-door marketing for library card sign-ups-finalEveryLibrary
Presented as a webinar for ALA with our colleagues from the Cedar Park (IA), Crystal Lake (IL) and Milpitas (CA) libraries, you can learn practical and actionable ideas for putting best practices from political campaigns for door to door engagement with your community to work for Library Card Signup Month. Web archive of the presentation is available at http://ala.adobeconnect.com/p73mu8bs0k7/ (forward to the 2 minute mark to begin, please).
"Walk your Precinct" provides practical and actionable tips for any library looking to engage their community in new and unexpected ways. The slides do not focus on programs as much as best-practices for 'getting outside the library'. Presented on 20 April 2014 at the Connecticut Library Association annual conference.
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1. Introduction to Frontline Advocacy A PowerPoint Presentation by Caroline Han Pasadena Public Library
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6. Positive impressions, interactions, and experiences can mean more support from patrons. Meanwhile, word of mouth can spread around – up to the power of eight! Patron support can make a real difference in tough times! “ Frontline advocacy is about putting your library front and center at every opportunity. It’s about saying and doing the little things on a daily basis that give others positive feelings and an appreciation of your library” ( “Frontline Advocacy Begins with You,” 2010, para. 5). “ Most of us who work in libraries - public, school, academic or special - believe in what we do. Advocacy is simply a way to share that with others” (“Every Voice Makes A Difference,” 2010, p. 1). “ It’s any interaction you have that gives you the opportunity to share information about your library's strengths and needs” (“Frontline Advocacy for Libraries,” 2010, slide 5).
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11. The End Thanks for reading, but your work is just beginning!