From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hanks, Susan Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 1:04 PM To: Undisclosed recipients Subject: [ARSL-L] National Medal for Museum and Library Service
It is time to start thinking about nominating your libraries for the National Medal for Museum and Library Service Award. They require certain documentation including the budget. If any of you have received grants for services to your communities, look at the community impact and feedback from those projects to highlight what the library has accomplished and the difference you have made in local community members. http://www.imls.gov/about/medals.shtm Deadline for 2011: February 15, 2011 Award Amount: $10,000 Program Contact for Libraries: Michele Farrell Senior Program Officer Phone: 202-653-4656 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 202-653-4656 end_of_the_skype_highlighting E-mail: [email protected] Program Contact for Museums: Christopher Reich Associate Deputy Director for Museums Phone: 202-653-4685 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 202-653-4685 end_of_the_skype_highlighting E-mail: [email protected] Links to 2009 Medals Resources: * October 6, 2009 Press Release <http://www.imls.gov/news/2009/100609.shtm> * 2009 National Medal Brochure <http://www.imls.gov/pdf/Medals09.pdf> * 2009 National Medal Video <http://www.imls.gov/about/medals_09.shtm> * Past Winners <http://www.imls.gov/results.asp?keyword=&inst=&city=&state=0&year=0&pro gram=1006,1005&description=on&sort=year> 2010 Nomination Form The 2011 Nomination Form and Nomination Information will be available approximately 90 days before the nomination deadline. Until that time, last year's form is available for your reference. Download now <http://www.imls.gov/pdf/10_Medals_Nomination.pdf> (Fill-in PDF, 185KB) Program Overview The National Medals honor outstanding institutions that make exceptional contributions to their communities. Selected institutions demonstrate extraordinary and innovative approaches to public service and inclusiveness, exceeding the expected levels of community outreach, and may also include libraries and museums advancing global cultural understanding. Beginning with the 2011 awards, an honor will be included for libraries and museums that are advancing global cultural understanding. Nominations should describe: * the institution's goals in serving its community, * the population served, * how the institution works with the community to achieve these goals, * the outcome of the institution's efforts during the past two to three years, * projections for future efforts, and * how the institution will sustain these efforts in the future. Eligibility See specific award guidelines. Nomination Information A library or museum may be nominated by one of its own employees or by a member of the community with a special interest in the institution. If you are an employee of the museum or library you are nominating, please state your title. If you are a member of the community, please indicate your particular interest in the institution. The nomination must be completed by the nominated institution, and it must include the following five parts. Do not include additional cover letters, binders, folders or attachments. A. Cover Sheet (pages one and two of the Nomination Form <http://www.imls.gov/pdf/10_Medals_Nomination.pdf> ) B. Statement of Purpose/Mission Statement & Brief Institutional History Provide the institution's mission statement or statement of purpose as well as a brief institutional history (not to exceed one single-spaced page; no less than 12-point type). C. Narrative Address questions 1-4 thoroughly and succinctly (not to exceed five single-space pages; no less than 12-point type). If you choose to answer question 5, please add an additional page. The jurors determining the pool of potential award winners will focus closely on your answers to these questions. 1. Quantify and describe the population groups/communities your institution is reaching through its community services and provide examples of the programs and services that have been developed for these communities. How does your institution work with other organizations within the broader community to provide exemplary programs and services? Describe your organization's leadership role in these activities. 2. What are your institution's goals for 21st century community service? How do these goals reflect your institution's mission and strategic plan? How do they reflect an assessment of the broader community's learning or informational needs? 3. Describe how your institution's programs and services have an impact on addressing community issues, and what you have learned from evaluation activities about meeting the needs of audiences? 4. How does your institution ensure that it will be able to sustain these commitments to the community? 5. (Optional) Describe how your institution has reached beyond U.S. borders to advance cultural understanding in the U.S. and abroad. D. Institutional Financial Statements Include a copy of your institution's financial statements for the past two complete fiscal years. If at time of nomination your fiscal year is complete but not yet audited, please submit these unaudited figures and label as such. If your institution is part of a larger organization (municipal government, university, etc.) do not include financial statements for the parent organization, only for the nominee. E. Letters of Support An institution may submit up to three letters of support with the nomination. These letters should come from community members who have direct knowledge of the institution's community service. It is recommended that the letters come from different segments of the broader community served by the institution. These letters should be addressed to the Director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (see below) and included with the nomination mailing. Nominations must be postmarked by February 16, 2010 to this address (no faxes or emails will be accepted): The National Medal for Museum and Library Service Office of the Director Institute of Museum and Library Services 1800 M St. NW 9th Floor Washington, DC 20036-5802 Susan Hanks Library Programs Consultant California State Library/Development Services PO Box 942837 Sacramento, CA 94237-0001 (916) 653-0661 The California State Library will be closed the first 3 Fridays in each month in compliance with the furloughs mandated by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
