Dear Albert
Many thanks for this information.
Regards
Madhu Bhargava
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On 21-Feb-2017, at 3:08, Albert Boekhorst <albertkb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards
Albert K. Boekhorst
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From: Violeta Bertolini <violeta.bertolini@xxxxxxxx>
Date: 2017-02-20 13:01 GMT-03:00
Subject: [IFLA-L] Invitation from IFLA to submit Building Strong Library
Associations (BSLA) project proposals - Deadline: 1 April 2017
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Invitation from IFLA to submit Building Strong Library Associations (BSLA)
project proposals
IFLA invites library associations to submit a proposal for Building Strong
Library Associations (BSLA) projects commencing in 2017. The invitation is
now open for countries worldwide including associations in Europe, Canada and
USA who have not participated in previous rounds of BSLA funding.
Building Strong Library Associations is a comprehensive programme offering a
strategic and coordinated approach to capacity building and sustainability of
library associations. The programme benefits associations, libraries, and
their communities.
The Building Strong Library Associations programme consists of:
* A modular, customisable training package on library association development
* IFLA's policy-based learning materials (for example, those developed by
FAIFE)
* Mentoring and advice on forming partnerships
* Cross-association activities, to bring participants together
* An online platform to provide remote access to materials
Training materials and activities can be customized to meet the needs of
different associations, and different language, cultural, political, social
and other conditions.
BSLA is delivered by the Action for Development through Libraries (ALP)
programme.
Vision of the BSLA
IFLA’s vision for this programme is to enrich society and the library and
information profession by building strong, sustainable library associations.
The programme will help library associations and their members increase their
potential to:
* Improve services for library users
* Provide equitable access to information
* Develop the library and information profession
It will do this through a series of learning materials and activities that
can be customised to accommodate different cultural, political,
technological, social and other conditions.
The programme will focus on a sustainable and evidence-based approach to
library association development, using impact assessment and other methods as
appropriate to evaluate the outcomes of training and activities.
Projects will be regularly monitored, and evaluated using impact assessment.
Programme sustainability
IFLA aims to provide a sustainable programme that will have positive benefits
for all associations. IFLA will provide research and case studies for the
benefit of all library associations, and opportunities for associations to
share their successes.
Audience of the BSLA
The programme is aimed at library association workers – this can be staff,
office bearers, volunteers, representatives (such as regional co-ordinators)
and members. Depending on the nature of a country’s library association,
workshops designed to initially be delivered to a core group of individuals,
with further workshops and cascade training, where appropriate, taking place
during the project.
Parts of the programme can also be adapted for delivery to people outside of
the library sector. Examples might include politicians and decision makers,
or organisations working with library associations.
This Call for funding of proposals include support on two levels:
1. Regional
* Implement BSLA workshops (training materials have been developed by IFLA)
and activities at existing events e.g. national and regional library
association conferences
* Undertake projects bringing together a smaller number of associations in
the region to form alliances or partnerships in pursuit of advocacy goals to
create a Community of Practice
2. Country
* Deliver projects in-country, such as a series of BSLA workshops (training
materials have been developed by IFLA) and activities
* Build capacity to support and implement IFLA’s policy and advocacy-based
activities
Project proposal guidelines, form, template and sample project
IFLA’s BSLA programme supports training and advocacy development projects all
around the world but developing countries and emerging economies are urged to
submit proposals, with an emphasis on capacity building, and
train-the-trainer or cascading delivery.
Find the more details, including guidelines, the proposal form, and a sample
project application in the online version of this call.
Timeline for projects
Deadline for proposals is 1 April 2017. Projects can be implemented over one
or two years (until March 2018).
Submitting applications
All applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the relevant IFLA regional
office to get feedback on their proposal and ensure that their documents are
complete. All project proposals should be submitted by email to the manager
of the relevant regional office, with a copy to: alp@xxxxxxxx. Contact
details for IFLA's regional offices: Regional Office for Africa, Regional
Office for Asia and Oceania and Regional Office for Latin America and the
Caribbean [please contact alp@xxxxxxxx]
**
Kind regards,
Maria Violeta Bertolini
Advocacy Communications Officer
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
P.O. Box 95312
2509 CH The Hague
Netherlands
Phone: 0031703140884
Email: violeta.bertolini@xxxxxxxx
Learn more about BSLA: http://www.ifla.org/bsla and ALP: ;
http://www.ifla.org/alp