PUBLIC AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (PCPAC)

HISTORY AND COMPOSITION
The Public and Cultural Programs Advisory Committee (PCPAC) was established by ALA Council on June 30, 2004, at the ALA Annual Conference in Orlando (CD#27.1, Council Committee on Organization Report, item 3). 

Composition: Nine (9) members, including chair, plus two (2) interns.

CHARGE
To serve as an advisory committee to the ALA's Public Programs Office, promote excellence in cultural programming, assist library staff to become more effective providers of cultural programming, identify and disseminate resources for cultural programming, and promote the ALA’s Cultural Communities Fund.

PUBLIC AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ROSTER

PCPAC COMMITTEE VOLUNTEER INFORMATION
If you are interested in helping to foster excellence in cultural programming in all types of libraries, you are invited to join the work of the Public Programs Office by volunteering to serve on the Public and Cultural Programs Advisory Committee (PCPAC). The PCPAC is an ALA Committee, and, in accordance with the ALA Handbook of Organization, appointments to the PCPAC are made by the ALA president-elect, who chairs and acts on the advice of the ALA Committee on Appointments. All applicants must complete and submit an online ALA Committee Volunteer Form. Geographic location, type of library, gender, ethnicity, previous committee work (not necessarily with ALA), ALA and related experience, and other factors are considered when committee slates are compiled in order to ensure broad representation and diversity on all committees.

To volunteer for the PCPAC, please complete and submit the ALA Committee Volunteer Form by December 3, 2007. Use the drop-down box and select "Public and Cultural Programs Advisory."

PCPAC members must be members of ALA and are expected to attend all of the Committee's meetings at both Midwinter Meetings and Annual Conferences during their term on the Committee. Committee appointments are for two years, beginning after Annual Conference. Volunteer forms received by December 3 of each year will be considered for appointment beginning the following summer. Volunteer forms received after this deadline will be held for the following year, or to fill in vacancies as they arise.

OTHER PUBLIC PROGRAMS OFFICE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITES
Besides PCPAC membership, other volunteer opportunities exist.  They include ad hoc subcommittees or task forces that the Chair of PCPAC may convene from time to time, Annual Conference PPO Booth volunteers, grant proposal reviewers, and more.

If you are interested in these other ways to become involved with the Public Programs Office, or the PCPAC, contact Deb Robertson, Director, Public Programs Office, droberts@ala.org, 312.280.5057.  Please describe your volunteer interests and your background in humanities-related programming, fundraising or grants.

PCPAC BUSINESS MEETINGS  AT ALA MIDWINTER MEETING AND ANNUAL CONFERENCE

   Next PCPAC meeting:
      ALA Midwinter Meeting 2008  (Philadelphia)
          
Date and time and place: TBA
  

COMMITTEE REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS

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Information on, mission of, and roster for the Public and Cultural Programs Advisory Committee