
What are the Friends of ACRL?
The Friends of ACRL was created to provide a means for ACRL to take bold steps above and beyond its traditional member programs and services. Rapidly changing demographic, economic, and technological trends are presenting academic libraries and librarians with new challenges and competition that demand immediate solutions. The Friends of ACRL is a response to these "new challenges" and renders a means for academic librarians to give additional support that will enhance and ensure the relevance of our profession.
Why become a Friend?
By becoming a Friend of ACRL, you will help supplement the funding of initiatives that will strengthen and assure the importance of our profession in this time of dramatic change. Specifically, you can help open new worlds to the academic librarian community and specifically to MLS students, and entry-level and minority academic librarians. You can enrich our profession by supporting the development of cutting-edge seminars and workshops. You can promote excellence within our profession by supporting Best Practices in academic librarianship and libraries. You can support our global outreach to international academic librarians and libraries.
How do I become a Friend?
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Please join today by filling out the form at https://cs.ala.org/onlinegift and choosing Friends of ACRL from the dropdown menu. As you consider making a donation, please remember two things: the impact that your donation will have on the future of our profession and that your donation is fully tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
- If you would prefer to mail in your donation, you may print this form from the Friends of ACRL Web page and mail it to:
The Friends of ACRL, Association of College & Research Libraries, 50 E. Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611-2795.
- For more information, please contact Mary Jane Petrowski at mpetrowski@ala.org or 1 (800) 545-2433, ext. 2523.
To participate, simply choose which funds you would like to support.
Professional Development Scholarship Fund As society ages and the student population becomes increasingly more diverse, we must encourage more minorities and younger members to join our ranks. This can be accomplished by offering more scholarships to MLS students, and entry level and minority librarians to attend ACRL and ALA programs.
Innovative New Programs Fund This fund will expand academic librarians' knowledge and abilities to deliver excellent services by expanding relevant and cutting edge programming.
The Best Practices in Academic Librarianship Fund Today's students see themselves as customers and demand value. In many cases they are turning to for-profit providers for various educational services. ACRL will help academic librarians to better define and promote the services they provide by recognizing excellence in our libraries and the professionals that work in them. Exemplary programs and best practices in a variety of areas of academic librarianship will be identified.
ACRL Global Connections Fund This fund will support scholarships for participation of foreign academic librarians in ACRL National and ALA Conferences, provide fellowships for study grants abroad as well as grant funds for the dissemination of U.S. publications to third world countries.
Become a Friend today!
When you join the Friends of ACRL family, you are making a commitment to the future of our profession. Your tax deductible donation (to the extent allowed by law will advance the growth, change and development of academic librarians by strengthening and expanding ACRL's programs and opportunities
Receive Special Recognition The Friends of ACRL would like to recognize your donation by:
- Special listing in C&RL News
- Special listing on the Friends of ACRL Homepage
- Friend of ACRL Ribbon
- Invitation to ACRL Receptions
- Special seating at ACRL National Conference & President's Programs
Friends Donation Form
Friends of ACRL Annual Report 03-04
Thanks to the below listed people for joining the Friends of ACRL family.
2008 Friends of ACRL
Millennium ($1,000 and over)
Gold Club ($500-$999)
Silver Club ($250-$499)
Century Club ($100-$249)
Mary M. Carr Susan Kroll Michael LaCroix Debbie Malone W. Bede Mitchell Louise S. Sherby Helen Spalding
Friends (Less than $100)
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2007 Friends of ACRL
Millennium ($1,000 and over)
Gold Club ($500-$999)
Patricia Senn Breivik, in memory of Clyde C. Walton Harold B. Shill, in honor of Dr. Donald E. Riggs
Silver Club ($250-$499)
John A. Lehner Pamela Snelson
Century Club ($100-$249)
Janis Bandelin Anne K. Beaubien, in memory of Sharon Hogan Theresa Byrd Mary Ellen K. Davis Elizabeth Dupuis Julia Gelfand Lori Goetsch Irene Hoffman, in memory of Ilene Rockman Lynne O. King Michael J. LaCroix William Nelson, in memory of Charles Beard Helen Spalding Dorothy Washington
Friends (Less than $100)
Mary Jane Petrowski
Founding Members
Charles E. Beard Sherrie S. Bergman Patricia Senn Breivik William E. Brown Lynn Scott Cochrane Elaine K. Didier Paul Dumont Ray English Jill B. Fatzer Barbara J. Ford Rena Fowler Bernard Fradkin Nicholas E. Gaymon Lori Goetsch Vicki Gregory Joseph Griffin Larry Hardesty Cathy Henderson W. Lee Hisle Althea Jenkins Barbara Baxter Jenkins Jan Kemp Erika C. Linke Maija Lutz Frances Maloy Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle LTD Laurence Miller Rush G. Miller William Miller Victoria A. Montavon Claudia J. Morner Linda Muroi James G. Neal Mary Jane Petrowski Carol Pfeiffer Shelley E. Phipps Hannelore Rader Marion T. Reid Donald J. Riggs Sharon J. Rogers Dana C. Rooks Elizabeth M. Salzer Carolyn Sheehy Louise S. Sherby Pamela Snelson Helen H. Spalding Maureen Sullivan Mary Lee Sweat Patricia A. Wand Lee Marie Weisel Barbara Wittkopf Juana R. Young
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