The
Library of Michigan and MCLS are pleased to announce a second round to our several-month long community engagement training program for Michigan library staff.
The training will be led by coaches from the
Harwood Institute for Public Innovation . It will be robust, extensive, and is being offered at no charge to selected Michigan libraries, with generous stipends provided through Library of Michigan
LSTA funding.
The program
On October 5-6, 2016, a cohort of up to 50 Michigan library staff will convene in Lansing, Michigan for a 1.5 day workshop led by two certified Harwood Institute coaches. That training will
be followed up by nine months of coaching calls from Harwood, and guidance and support from Harwood trained Library of Michigan and MCLS staff.
The Harwood Public Innovators Workshop is a 1.5 day experience to help you and your organization learn what it means to turn outward — to use the community, not your conference room, as your
reference point for choices and action.
Although free of charge to participate, this program will be rigorous. With support and guidance from MCLS and the Library of Michigan, cohort members are expected to develop action plans, implement
those plans, and demonstrate how their efforts are making a change in their communities. Only those who can commit the time and energy are encouraged to participate.
The Library of Michigan and MCLS have been using the tools of the Harwood Institute and sharing them with libraries since 2013. We are excited to be able to support training for a cohort of
Michigan library staff.
Eligibility
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Libraries that have already sent staff to Harwood training and are looking for additional training would also have equal consideration.
The award
Meals and lodging are included. Dinner on Wednesday October 5, will be a dine-around. That meal is factored into the travel stipend. The workshop will be held at Lansing Community College –
West Campus. Lodging will be at a nearby hotel.
There will be a pre-workshop dinner held in Lansing on Tuesday evening October 4, 2016.
Timetable – Deadlines
The application
Questions
Questions should be sent to David Votta, MCLS Community Engagement Librarian, at
vottad@mcls.org or call David at 800-530-9019 ext. 122
This project is supported by the Library of Michigan with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Please share.
Thank you.
David
David Votta
Community Engagement Librarian
Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)
Lansing, MI & Indianapolis, IN
Phone: (800) 530-9019 ext 122
Phone: (517) 492-3822
Fax: (517) 492-3886
vottad@mcls.org
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