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Green, Alan C.; Ambler, Nancy Morison – 1981
This document provides a sampling of financial resources for fine arts programs in the schools and lists methods for submitting proposals and dealing with sponsors of funds. Financial sources for arts programs include school districts, organizations and institutions, special events, direct mail, individuals, associations and clubs, businesses and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Phelps, Thomas C.; Frankel, Diane – Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac, 1999
Focuses on the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Institute of Museum and Library Services Library Programs. Discusses what and whom the National Endowment supports, applying for a grant, grantmaking programs, research and education, and includes a list of state humanities councils. Three tables show LSTA funding, national leadership…
Descriptors: Awards, Federal Programs, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Wilmoth, Rebecca; Steber, Kathleen – Here's How, 1996
This news brief describes how the faculty and Parent Teachers' Association at Steenrod Elementary School in Wheeling, West Virginia, organized a volunteer fair to increase parent involvement and retain good volunteers. The fair calls attention to the many ways in which volunteers can help. The planning group first listed the school's most…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fund Raising, Organizational Effectiveness, Parent School Relationship
Myerscough, John – Cultural Policy, 1987
This workshop, concerning private funding for the arts, resulted from a previous research workshop (Munich, 1983) which had concluded that growth in public sector arts financing in Europe had ceased. A major conclusion of the 1985 workshop was that private funding had entered a high development phase, but participants were encouraged to develop…
Descriptors: Art, Business Responsibility, Community Resources, Corporate Support
Degelman, Charles, Ed. – Service-Learning Network, 1999
This theme issue of "Service-Learning Network" explores the fundraising process as it applies to students and educators who want to secure financial aid for a school or community program. The article, "Seeking Funding for School and Community Programs" (Charles Degelman; Debra Ballinger; Vickie J. Burt), surveys the search for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Fund Raising, Interviews
St. Lifer, Evan; Olson, Renee; Margolis, Rick; Glick, Andrea; Milliot, Jim – Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac, 1999
Includes the following reports: "'LJ' (Library Journal) News Report: Libraries Success at Funding Books and Bytes"; "'SLJ' (School Library Journal) News Report: We're in the Money!"; and "'PW' (Publishers Weekly) News Reports". (AEF)
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Books, Budgets, Financial Support
Lemieux, Russell A. – Here's How, 1994
The growing scarcity of money for schools and school-related groups has forced many administrators and parent-teacher organizations to seek alternative sources of funds. One of the most effective methods is a fund-raising campaign selling products. More than 2,000 fund-raising companies that supply products and provide a variety of services and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Education, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Bryce, Herrington J. – Leadership Abstracts, 1993
As contributions to community colleges from traditional sources such as government agencies and alumni have declined in the current economic climate, corporations have emerged as a significant source of potential revenue. The task of securing gifts from corporations usually falls to the college president, who must understand that: (1) corporations…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Presidents, Community Colleges, Corporate Support
Learning Exchange, Evanston, IL. – 1978
This newsletter is published as an information source for those people in the education field who would like to establish a learning network. In this issue four topics are addressed--starting a learning network, the funding problem, how a survey is conducted to identify potential users, and suggestions for fund raising within a community. (JD)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Community Services, Cooperative Planning, Educational Resources
Ma, Vaunne; Whitney-Thomas, Jean; Sotnik, Paula – Research to Practice, 1998
This brief report compares the perspectives of funding agencies and community-based minority organizations (CBMOs) serving individuals with disabilities on the grant development and decision-making process. A survey that attempted to identify needs in existing grant development and service capacity was responded to by 41 funding agencies and 81…
Descriptors: Agencies, Decision Making, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
Snyder, Thomas – Foundation Development Abstracts, 1993
Since most private and public sources of external funding generally expect increased effort and accountability, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) at two-year colleges must inform faculty and staff that if they do not expend extra effort their college will not receive significant grants. The CEO must also work with the college's professional…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Planning, Community Colleges, Financial Support
Walters, Lex – 1987
Finding the dollars needed to operate a college is a major challenge, especially for educational leaders endeavoring to raise their institutions' overall level of excellence. In many Southeastern states, two-year colleges have responded to declines in revenue by increasing tuition and other fees and in some cases putting the cost of college beyond…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Corporate Support, Educational Finance, Endowment Funds
Maag, Kathy; Hoffman, Peter – Foundation Development Abstracts, 1992
Good relationships between community colleges and the businesses in their communities can lend company expertise to college programs and increase corporate contributions to the college's foundation. A business roundtable, which establishes a solid relationship between corporate sponsors and the college and focuses on an important current topic, is…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Conferences, Corporate Support, Fund Raising
Smykla, Evelyn Ortiz, Comp. – SPEC Kit, 1999
This survey was conducted to delineate the growing relationship between marketing and public relations and library funding by identifying: (1) the extent to which North American research libraries have developed organized programs in the areas of marketing and public relations; (2) who holds positions in these areas; and (3) the impact these…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Capital, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Bauman, Paul; Crampton, Faith E. – State Legislative Report, 1995
This report examines traditional and newer forms of school district entrepreneurship and its impact on school district revenues. The report describes forms that have become well-established, such as school and parent fund raising, local educational foundations, business-education partnerships, and student fees. New forms of educational…
Descriptors: Economic Opportunities, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship
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