Dear Colleagues,

iDigBio is pleased to announce a 7-week "Strategic Planning for Biodiversity 
Collections” online course.  

Take this opportunity to introduce new purpose and excitement into your 
organization.  Prepare to relate your collection’s compelling vision to 
stakeholders and discuss long-term goals and strategies with administrators.  

All collection types (insects, birds, fish, fossils, plants, etc.), collection 
settings (natural history museums, universities, field stations, government 
agencies, etc.), and locations on Earth are welcome to apply, though the 
scheduled time might make it difficult for people in some locations to 
participate.  Discussions and presentations will be in English.  If you are 
part of a herbarium, you might like to wait to take the “Strategic Planning for 
Herbaria” course that we will offer in spring 2021 in collaboration with the 
Society of Herbarium Curators.  However, those from herbaria are also welcome 
to apply for this course, which will have a more diverse set of collections in 
attendance.

The “Strategic Planning for Biodiversity Collections” course will occur on 
Mondays from 3:00–4:00 Eastern Time from November 2–December 14, 2020.  We 
anticipate that the course will require 3–5 hours of work per week, including 
the 1 hour in-class.  The goal is to produce a short (5–10 pages) strategic 
plan for each represented biodiversity collection.  Each plan will address 
vision, mission, stakeholders, strategies, goals, objectives, evaluation, and 
sustainability, among other things. The process is at least as valuable as the 
product, and you might find that the exercises benefit your organization in 
unexpected ways. We have previously worked on strategic planning with over 90 
biodiversity collections.

The course will be capped at a size to ensure adequate opportunities to 
participate in discussions.  We are looking for creative, committed 
participants who can help us to build momentum for this as an annual event.  If 
multiple individuals from a biodiversity collection are interested in 
participating in the course, we ask that one formally apply and the others 
participate in the out-of-class exercises and brainstorming sessions.

A draft syllabus of the course is available at 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XKx33ieVCBeZISqw8zg4r7iRKG6dVnsOJebmK1q4P6M/preview
 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XKx33ieVCBeZISqw8zg4r7iRKG6dVnsOJebmK1q4P6M/preview>
 

To apply, please fill out this short Google Form 
(https://forms.gle/HK4nQUXMWCi8kqnDA <https://forms.gle/HK4nQUXMWCi8kqnDA>) by 
October 26.  Admission decisions will be made shortly thereafter.

Please share this announcement with relevant communities. 

With best regards,

David Jennings (iDigBio’s Project Manager) and Austin Mast (Director of 
iDigBio’s Digitization, Workforce Development, and Citizen Science Domain)

Austin Mast · Professor · Department of Biological Science · 319 Stadium Drive 
· Florida State University · Tallahassee, FL 32306-4295 · U.S.A. · (850) 
645-1500 · [email protected] · he/him

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