4.Community Engagement & Fundraising¶
Messaging and Community Awareness¶
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Emergency Fundraising Campaign¶
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Property Tax Levy Research¶
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Grants, Donors, and Partnerships¶
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Here is a list of additional funding sources that we can add. After speaking with Rebeckah from the Roundhouse Foundation I learned that any of these can be given to either Government Entities or Non-Profits. She recommends just applying and seeing what we can get. These could be options to present to the county to help offset the costs and encourage them to keep the library open. I can talk more about this at the meeting tonight but thought we could get this added to the website.
Recommended to apply for:
Due August 15: https://roundhousefoundation.org/how-to-apply-for-roundhouse-grants/#OpenCall
Due July 11: https://oregoncf.org/grants-and-scholarships/grants/community-grant-program short time frame
Other helpful links/people-
Organization Profile Tool: OCF’s Organization Profile Tool provides nonprofits a way to update OCF and our donors on projects they are working on, current funding needs, and who they serve. https://oregoncf.org/grants-and-scholarships/grants-resources/organization-profile-tool
https://www.tfff.org/grants/ Tracy Kennedy works with the Ford Family Foundation at is located in Burns. Could be a good resource for us.
https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/oh/pages/grants.aspx (Kuri Gill is lovely and may have some ideas as well)
https://www.oregon.gov/library/libraries/pages/grants.aspx
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Stephanie Thompson