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Home / Library and Information Science / AABC: Outreach, Fundraising, and Donor Relationships

AABC: Outreach, Fundraising, and Donor Relationships

January 21, 2016


The AABC (Archives Association of British Columbia) is pleased to partner with the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre at UBC to present our 4th webcast roundtable on “Outreach, Fundraising, and Donor Relationships”.

Building and maintaining donor relationships is a key aspect of daily archival work for many organizations. This can happen through simple outreach activities or grand fundraising events that shine attention on our archival treasures and our need for funding to preserve them.

Topics discussed include:

  1. What building blocks need to be in place to foster strong relationships with donors?
  2. How can we leverage our time and (sometimes limited) resources to manage a successful outreach program?
  3. What are the steps to a solid fundraising strategy?
  4. How to nurture a positive “Friends of the Archives” partnership

This event took place on February 26, Friday 2016.


Select Articles and Books Available at UBC Library

Archival studies. (2008). The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 89(2), 231-231. doi:10.1111/j.1745-8315.2008.00064.x [Link]

Cox, R. J., & Larsen, R. L. (2008). iSchools and archival studies. Archival Science, 8(4), 307-326. doi:10.1007/s10502-009-9092-3 [Link]

Finch, E. F. (1994). Advocating archives: An introduction to public relations for archivists. Metuchen, N.J: The Society of American Archivists and Scarecrow Press. [Link]


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