[Scla-list] FW: [chapcoun] Link Fixed: Webinar from ALA WO on Second-round of broadband stimulus funding gives priority to libraries

Gilson, Thomas V GilsonT at cofc.edu
Wed Jan 20 08:49:33 MST 2010


Hi everyone,

I’ve just returned from ALA Midwinter and one of the most important things that I learned was that there will be a 2nd round of funding for broadband initiatives.  The application process has been streamlined and libraries and other community anchor institutions have been given priority in the second round… and that this will expand the opportunities for libraries and other community anchor institutions to apply and receive funding.”  

As you can see from the information below there will be a series of webinars that will help interested librarians with developing proposals.  Also remember the Know your stimulus website at , www.ala.org/knowyourstimulus <http://www.ala.org/knowyourstimulus>  .  It provides a wealth of information and has been updated to reflect the new 2nd round.

Thanks,

Tom

 

 

From: Don Wood [mailto:dwood at ala.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 10:15 AM
To: chapcoun at ala.org
Subject: [chapcoun] Link Fixed: Webinar from ALA WO on Second-round of broadband stimulus funding gives priority to libraries

 

The Washington Office will also host a series of webinars for library applicants.  The first webinar, to be held on Friday, January 22 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., will focus on the changes between round one and round two with time reserved for a Q&A. Register for the webinar https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/951534251

Finally, www.ala.org/knowyourstimulus will link to important resources developed by NTIA and RUS so that libraries have access to the most up-to-date official information and resources.

 

Contact: Jenni Terry <mailto:jterry at alawash.org> 
Press Officer, ALA Washington Office

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Library Association (ALA) says changes made to the second round of funding for the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) and the USDA’s Rural Utilities Service (RUS) Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP) will expand the opportunities for libraries and other community anchor institutions to apply and receive funding.

In November, the ALA filed comments to both agencies describing the challenges faced by library applicants in the first round. Emily Sheketoff, executive director of the ALA Washington Office, said the association was pleased to note a number of these comments were incorporated in the round-two BTOP Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) <http://www.ntia.doc.gov/frnotices/2010/FR_BTOPNOFA_100115.pdf>  and BIP NOFA <http://broadbandusa.sc.egov.usda.gov/files/RUS%20Round%20Two%20NOFA%20Final.pdf> , which were released Friday.

“The round-two NOFAs recognize the important role libraries play in communities throughout the country,” Sheketoff said.

“The changes to the NOFAs released Friday reaffirm that advocacy on behalf of libraries can make a difference.  The BTOP NOFA states the application process has been streamlined making it less burdensome, especially for smaller applicants. We heard from our members that this was a major hurdle in round one. Libraries and other community anchor institutions have been given priority in the second round.”

As with the first round of funding applications, the ALA Washington Office will support library applications by posting resources and information about this final round of funding to ALA’s Web site, www.ala.org/knowyourstimulus. The Web site will soon include a Resource Library with an overview of the key changes between the round-one and round-two NOFAs, summaries of the round-one awarded library projects, case studies of five successfully networked library systems, and other documents produced by the Washington Office in response to the new NOFAs.

The Washington Office will also host a series of webinars for library applicants.  The first webinar, to be held on Friday, January 22 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., will focus on the changes between round one and round two with time reserved for a Q&A. Register for the webinar here.

Finally, www.ala.org/knowyourstimulus will link to important resources developed by NTIA and RUS so that libraries have access to the most up-to-date official information and resources.

View article... <http://www.wo.ala.org/districtdispatch/?p=4277> 

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