Advocacy Resources for Chapters
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Advocacy Support and Resources for Chapters
The 91´«Ã½ Chapter Relations Office (CRO) is an essential resource for libraries and their advocates. Our team is dedicated to supporting the 91´«Ã½'s advocacy efforts by monitoring federal, state, and local legislation and other issues that affect libraries. We work closely with other 91´«Ã½ units, including the Office of Intellectual Freedom, Communications and Marketing Office, and Public Policy and Advocacy Office, to ensure that your advocacy efforts are comprehensive and effective.
If you're looking to expand your advocacy efforts, we're here to offer advice, support, and guidance to help you succeed at no cost to your Chapter.
We offer a variety of advocacy assistance to 91´«Ã½ Chapters, including helping them develop and maintain their own bill tracking and advocacy platforms. These platforms enable Chapter members to contact their state legislators and other elected or appointed officials, advocating for library-related issues. Your Chapter will be in control of your advocates and data.
Chapter Advocacy Exchange provides valuable information and guidance on advocacy tools and strategies. These free webinars are presented by the CRO and the 91´«Ã½ Public Policy and Advocacy Office and are a great resource for library advocates.
If you are an 91´«Ã½ Chapter leader, we encourage you to contact us today to set up an appointment to explore our advocacy resources.
Please send any comments or questions regarding our services to the Chapter Relations Office. We are here to support you in your efforts to advocate for your libraries and communities.
Contact: Chapter Relations Office.
Advocacy Resources
CRO has curated a collection of advocacy resources from around the 91´«Ã½ that are relevant to 91´«Ã½ Chapters.
General Advocacy Resources
Advocacy, Legislation & Issues – Landing page for finding support and guidance from 91´«Ã½’s Public Policy and Advocacy
– Equip academic library administrators and library professionals with the resources they need to advocate for the value, roles, and contributions of academic libraries to their campus communities
91´«Ã½ Ecosystem Initiative – A multi-year effort to strengthen the library ecosystem through identification of shared priorities for action and unified messaging.
ALSC Everyday Advocacy – A grassroots effort to expand on the incredible things librarians and library workers who work with youth and families are already doing.
Disaster Relief Fund – 91´«Ã½'s Disaster Relief Fund provides funds to libraries in the U.S. and around the world that have been damaged or destroyed due to natural or man-made disasters. Coordination with 91´«Ã½ chapter is encouraged for domestic libraries.
– Federal campaign for library organizations to support the effort for increased federal funding to IMLS and other programs.
– ilovelibraries.org is an initiative of 91´«Ã½ designed to keep America informed about what’s happening in today’s libraries.
. – Campaign designed to increase public awareness of the value, impact and services provided by libraries and library professionals. Also, see the , specifically the .
State Legislative Toolkit – Guide to legislation advocacy for library organizations.
– Advocacy training curriculum is designed for the public library community – librarians, library directors, library staff, and partners.
United for Libraries – Advocacy resources for trustees, friends and foundations
YALSA Advocacy Toolkit – Ongoing advocacy effort toolkit to ensure that all teens have access to great libraries.
Intellectual Freedom and Adverse Legislation Resources
91´«Ã½ Fight Censorship Resources
With the unprecedented surge in local and statewide book challenges, 91´«Ã½ offers this clearinghouse of resources to assist library workers and advocates in responding to and supporting others facing those challenges.
Unite Against Book Bans (UABB) is an 91´«Ã½ lead national initiative to empower readers everywhere to stand together in the fight against censorship. UABB is a public facing campaign for library advocates that includes and a . 91´«Ã½ Chapters are encouraged to become . . The campaign’s messaging is based on research that reaches across the political spectrum.
Address Adverse Legislation – Guide to address adverse legislation for library organizations.
Adverse Legislation In the States (Member-Only Content) – Summery of adverse legislation types and a live tracker from 91´«Ã½ managed by CRO, PPA and OIF.
– An affiliated organization with 91´«Ã½ that is active in the direct participation in litigation, grants and education at the intersection of libraries and First Amendment.
Hateful Conduct in Libraries – Toolkit to address the spike in reported hate crimes in American libraries and to prepare and respond to incidents.
– Weekly roundup of intellectual freedom and censorship news
LeRoy C. Merritt Humanitarian Fund – Fund that grants to librarians and library workers who are denied employment rights on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, race, color, creed, religion, age, disability, place of national origin or defense of intellectual freedom.
Library Bill of Rights & Interpretations of the Library Bill of Rights – Although the Articles of the Library Bill of Rights are unambiguous statements of basic principles that should govern the service of all libraries, questions do arise concerning application of these principles to specific library practices and interpretations provide additional guidance.
Office for Intellectual Freedom – Subject matter experts providing confidential support to those facing challenges and free consulting to prepare organizations for adverse policies, legislation or actions.
. – 91´«Ã½ protocol to respond to library crises at the state and local level.
Resource Guide for Library Safety and Preparedness – Public Library Association and 91´«Ã½ have compiled a range of resources and knowledge to help library workers and patrons stay safe and prepared.
Selection & Reconsideration Policy Toolkit – Selection & Reconsideration Policy Toolkit for Public, School, & Academic Libraries
The Chapter Relations Office is ready to support your advocacy, please set up a consultation with us today. Contact: Chapter Relations Office.