91´«Ã½ Policy Corps Application

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DEADLINE UPDATE: The Policy Corps application deadline has been extended to Dec. 15th, 2021. Please reach out to 91´«Ã½ staff if you have any questions about the application process.

91´«Ã½ is expanding its Policy Corps! Join us in building and amplifying our ability to advocate on key policy issues on behalf of the library community.

Participants will focus on issues for which deep and sustained knowledge is necessary to advance 91´«Ã½ policy goals among policymakers. Training and opportunities to participate in targeted national advocacy will be provided to participants. Learn more about the , and see our release announcing the application period opening. Questions should be directed to Larra Clark (lclark@ala.org) or Jazzy Celindro (jcelindro@ala.org).

Interested in joining this effort? Submit your application online by December 15th. Note: selected finalists will subsequently be asked to submit a two-minute recorded video presentation about a sample policy issue.

Contact Information
To apply for the 91´«Ã½ Policy Corps, provide the following information:
Employer or Affiliated Library (if Trustee, Friend or Foundation member) Information
Region
Professional Details
e.g., committee work, division or roundtable positions, leadership training, professional affiliations, awards, scholarships, etc.
Personal Statements
Which of the following national policy issues are of greatest interest to you? Check all that apply.
List any policy issues of interest to you that weren't included in the list above.
Certifications
I understand and agree to a minimum 5-year commitment to serve as part of the 91´«Ã½ Policy Corps, which will include participation in at least two face-to-face trainings and ongoing monthly engagements on policy matters. Members will also be asked to periodically speak publicly and write about relevant library policy issues at the national and state level.
I have the approval of my employer (or affiliated library) to participate in the 91´«Ã½ Policy Corps.