(via the webinar organizers)
Interested in writing a grant proposal, but not sure how to start on it? Need advice on applying for grants through the National Library of Medicine and the Network of the National Library of Medicine Region 6? Work at a small library with limited funding and want to make your grant application as strong and relevant as possible? Attend the upcoming Health Science Librarians of Illinois webinar “‘The World is Full of Genies’: Writing Proposals that Win Grants”!
This webinar will take place on Thursday, August 22, from 10:00 to 11:00 AM Central Time. Come learn from a panel knowledgeable in various aspects of writing and evaluating grant proposals, including Carmen Howard, University of Illinois Chicago Library of the Health Sciences – Peoria; Stacey Knight-Davis, Eastern Illinois University; Jacqueline Leskovec, Network of the National Library of Medicine Region 6; and Frances Drone-Silvers, Carle Health. To facilitate active participation, the webinar will consist of a half-hour presentation by the panelists, followed by 30 minutes of time for questions from attendees. Whether you are new to the grant process or have years of experience, come share your knowledge and ideas with your fellow attendees and the presenters!
Registration is not required. Please watch for webinar access information closer to the date. All are welcome to attend; membership in HSLI is not a requirement.
Please direct any questions to webinar moderator and HSLI President Eric Edwards, at eedwards@ilsos.gov. We hope you can join us on August 22!