Tuesday, December 20, 2011

CIty Library Christmas Countdown - Day 20

Christmas is the time for charity, generosity and spreading the love.  It’s also very close to that time of year when we make resolutions, vow to change and to start the New Year with a new zest of life and positive outlook.

Capture that enthusiasm and get involved in community projects. Or, use the inspiration for your own personal development.

Need money to do that?

We can help! As a member of the Palmerston North City Library, you have access to funding databases to help get that idea off the ground, advance your community group or help you study what you want.

BreakOut

Aimed at individual development, BreakOut is New Zealand's primary source of funding information for students, researchers, sports people, artists and those wanting professional development, with access to more than 2200 funding sources from around the country.

FundView

FundView has information about more than 1000 funding schemes for voluntary organisations from government, local authorities, statutory and philanthropic trusts, gaming trusts and some service organisations.

It’s completely free to use, very easy, and can help you plan your funding applications for the New Year.

Visit the library website, click on online databases, log in with your card details, select BreakOut (for individuals) or FundView (for group support), answer a few easy questions and access a list of available funding more than 2200 sources around the country.

Poster design competition

Are you a Year 12 or 13 student?

Do you want $300?

Enter the Breakout poster design competition to win. Explore the database, use your design skills, impress the judges and get the cash. Easy!

All you need to do is promote BreakOut to senior students in a positive and innovative way and include the logo.

Enter the competition

If you win, let us know.  Good luck.

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