United for Libraries Virtual: Trustees – Friends – Foundations
Tuesday, July 30 - Thursday, August 1, 2024
This interactive three-day virtual event will feature expert speakers on current topics facing library Trustees, Friends, Foundations, and staff who work with them.
- Participate in live Q&A sessions with presenters.
- Enjoy exclusive access to keynote speakers and authors.
- Receive a certificate of attendance (for live participation or on-demand viewing).
Programs
Programming runs from 11:00 am Eastern to approximately 4:00 pm Eastern daily with scheduled breaks. Registrants may participate in some or all program sessions live, and/or watch recordings on-demand.
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Tuesday, July 30
Trustee / Board Member Day
- Advocacy: The Importance of Leveraging Your Community
- Preparing for Troubling Times: Tips for Trustees
- Rising to the Challenge: The Trustee's Role in the "Culture Wars"
- Securing Tomorrow: Effective Succession Strategies for Library Boards
- Valuing Your Library: Beyond Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Wednesday, July 31
Foundations & Fundraising Day
- Donor Engagement: Acquiring and Inspiring Committed and Faithful Supporters
- Enhancing the Story - Developing a Smaller-Scale Capital Projects Fundraising Campaign
- Fundraising Tips and Tricks: Some Novel Ideas
- Marketing is the Future: How to Build a more Sustainable Library Foundation Model by Integrating Marketing in the Organizational Culture, Strategy, and Practice
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Thursday, August 1
Friends Day
- An Extravaganza of Literary Events for Your Library
- Championing Library Freedom: How Friends Groups Can Fight Back When Our Library is Under Attack
- Libraries are Better with Friends: How to Foster a Strong Group of Advocates
- Smooth Sailing with Library Trustees and Staff
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Keynote: Eric Klinenberg
Tues., July 30, 2024
6:00 pm Eastern
As public libraries face issues like funding cuts to challenges to books, materials, and programs, how can library boards, Friends, and Foundations best support and advocate for their libraries? In his book Palaces for the People, Eric Klinenberg details how the future of democratic societies rests not simply on shared values, but on shared spaces – one of the most important ones being libraries.
In this session, he will discuss how to leverage these shared values and spaces for public support in the current political environment, and how to move forward following the challenges that COVID brought (detailed in his new book, 2020: One City, Seven People, and the Year that Changed Everything). Many library Foundation directors, library directors, and board presidents give copies of Palaces for the People to their board members and community stakeholders – find out how this book can help garner library support.
Eric Klinenberg is the Helen Gould Shepard Professor in the Social Sciences and director of the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University. He is the coauthor of the #1 New York Times bestseller Modern Romance and author of Palaces for the People, Going Solo, Heat Wave, and Fighting for Air. He has contributed to The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, Wired, and This American Life. He lives in New York City.
Gala Author Tea
Wed., July 31, 2024
4:30 pm Eastern
Join United for Libraries for our 2024 Virtual Gala Author Tea. Bring your beverage of choice and enjoy authors talking about their writing experience and latest books.
Authors include: Anna Rasche, Alice Austen, Marcie R. Rendon, and Edward Underhill. Moderated by Donna Seaman, Editor of Adult Books, Booklist.
2024 Virtual Gala Author Tea Authors
2024 United for Libraries Virtual Registration Options
New for 2024 - flexible registration options, including individual full conference; individual single day or multiple days; or group viewing single day or multiple days. United for Libraries personal members save 35% off all registration rates. Save up to an additional 40% off per seat when purchasing multiple seats.
Unsure which option is the best fit?
- If you live in or work for any type of library in Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, Oregon, or Virginia, full conference registration is paid for by your state library!
- Check out the full details including registration, attendance, and participation; available discounts; detailed pricing charts, and frequently asked questions.
- Contact United for Libraries staff by phone at (312) 280-2161 or by email at united@ala.org.
Individual Full Conference
Individual Full Conference registration includes three days of live programming and on-demand access for one year.
Save an extra $15 on all individual full conference registration rates with Early Bird savings through July 17.
United for Libraries personal members pay $81.85 with Early Bird savings.
FREE Registration States: MA, MI, NE, OR, VA
If you live in or work for any type of library in Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, Oregon, or Virginia, full conference registration is paid for by your state library!
Individual Single Day
Individual single day registration includes live attendance and on-demand access for one year to the selected day's programming.
Register for one or more single day options:
- Trustee/Board Member Day (Tuesday, July 30)
- Foundations/Fundraising Day (Wednesday, July 31)
- Friends Day (Thursday, August 1)
Save an extra $5 on all individual single day registration rates with Early Bird savings through July 17.
United for Libraries personal members pay $37.25 with Early Bird savings.
Group Viewing Single Day
Group Viewing is available for single or multiple day registration, and is only available by invoice request. Includes live group viewing and on-demand group viewing of the selected day's programming.
Full details including pricing and discounts is available on the Group Viewing Invoice Request Form.
Save an extra $20 on all Group Viewing single day conference registration rates with Early Bird savings through July 17.
United for Libraries personal members pay $119.75 with Early Bird savings.
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Program Descriptions
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