Trustee Corner: April 25 Webinar Helps Build Political Literacy Skills for Advocacy

Mar 10, 2017

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WebJunction, in collaboration with the Association for Rural and Small Libraries (ARSL) will host a free webinar at 1 p.m. MST on April 25, “Build Your Political Literacy Skills for Advocacy.”

Advocacy efforts to sustain funding for your library are crucial in the best of times. Challenging times call for new ways to engage and activate advocates for your library. Level up your political savviness by taking lessons from successful campaigns.

Whether or not you have a library ballot measure on the horizon, learn how to put these proven techniques to work for your library funding requests. Explore innovative options to energize, focus and build your skills and confidence. You’ll come away with actionable tips and tools to market your library to garner a wide base of support from your community constituents.

Presenters John Chrastka and Carrie Andrew will show you how to successfully engage and activate library advocates to sustain funding. Chrastka is Executive Director of EveryLibrary, and Andrew is Director of Lone Cone Library District in Norwood, Colo.

Register to attend this free, online event.

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Carrie Andrew

John Chrastka

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