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1 Million Books!. 85,000 from the Greenwood District!. Equity in Collecting Books. Contribute funds Any amount Based on apportionment percentage. 1000 books per church Book donation based on apportionment percentage. Storage Issues. Boxes ~8-10 books per box Would need 10625 boxes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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1 MILLION B OOKS! 85,000 FROM THE GREENWOOD DISTRICT!
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1 MILLION BOOKS!

85,000 FROM THE

GREENWOOD

DISTRICT!

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1000 books per church

Book donation based on apportionment percentage

Contribute fundsAny amountBased on

apportionment percentage

EQUITY IN COLLECTING BOOKS

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Shelving Average bookshelf –

3’ in length ~ 8-10 books per

shelf 168 books per 7’

bookshelf Would need ~506

7’ bookshelves

Boxes ~8-10 books

per box Would need

10625 boxes

STORAGE ISSUES

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WHICH BOOKS

TO PU

RCHASE?

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BISHOP’S CRITERIAMust be NEWTarget Audience (PK-3 through 3rd

grade)Age appropriateReading levelsMartha’s suggestions

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MARTHA’S SUGGESTIONSUse library selection criteria

Age and developmentally appropriate (reading levels and content)

Aligned with school curriculum (K-3)Based on interests of childrenMulticultural (content and language)Selected from reliable sources (award winners, reviews

suggested reading lists)

Up-to-date (non-fiction: no more than 3 years old)

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MARTHA’S SUGGESTIONSCreate district book list

Divided by age rangeMultiple copies of same titlesEmploy LMSs and teachersPublish district list

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HOW TO FIND BOOKS Suggested Reading Lists

SCASL Book Awards (www.scasl.net/book-awards) Pinterest (

http://www.pinterest.com/malewine/reading/) District web page (

www.umcsc.net/greenwood/home) Public library School library Book Stores Teachers/librarians

(public and school)

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LOGISTICS – COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION

Individual churches CollectTransport to Annual ConferenceDeliver to District for transportation

District Have one collection site Establish collection points Transport to AC

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LOGISTICS – COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION

District – Vendor Collaboration Easy to create district reading list Individualized/on-site assistance Guaranteed availability Free processing (bookplates) Nominal fee for library processing Free shipping Order tracking Pricing incentives

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LOGISTICS – COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION

District – Vendor Collaboration Churches use district reading list Churches collect money Churches send money to District Office District Office generates book order Vendor fills order Vendor processes books (FREE) Vendor delivers books to distribution sites (FREE) Vendor sends invoice

Can be completed in time for AC!

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QUESTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION

Who will decide what books to purchase?How will books be purchased?How will you collect the books?Where and how will you store the books?Where will the distribution sites be?How will the books be delivered to the

distribution sites?

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How will you keep track of books that are awaiting distribution? Will you even need to do that?

How will you track who (adult mentors) gets books and where the books are donated?

Who will be in charge of publicity (i.e., articles, pictures, interviews with recipients, parents, mentors)?

Will you collect data? If so, when? (weekly, monthly, quarterly?)

Will you consider continuing this literacy initiative for the next year (even if Annual Conference moves on to another project) ?

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SUGGESTIONS FOR COLLECTING FUNDS OR BOOKS

“Noisy Offering”: pass metal containers during worship service offering time. Ask congregation to contribute their change.

Wall of Remembrance: Ask congregation to contribute $10 in memory or in honor of a loved one, special person, group (i.e., choir, pastors, circle), or for birthdays. All honored and donors listed in bulletin or newsletter or on a bulletin board.

Celebrate a “Book Sunday”: Ask students to stand at doors of church with book bags. As congregation leaves, they contribute to buy books. Goal could be $1 for each church member (similar to Souper Bowl Sunday collection).

Establish a Literacy Foundation: Ask congregation to contribute as they are able. This would create an on-going literacy initiative in the local congregation.

Adopt this initiative as a mission project Establish partnerships with local businesses, agencies, and other churches Create a literacy closet at the local church: Any books (purchased with donated

funds or contributed by individuals based on suggested reading list) stored here until distributed. Make monthly update reports to congregation to keep interest high.

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IDEAS FOR DISTRIBUTION OF BOOKS Keep books at each church; distribute in local community Place a book in each book bag for churches participating in the backpack

ministry of providing food to students for the weekend. Use the money from the Literacy Foundation for (a) providing grants to schools

and community groups to purchase books for students; (b) providing funds to allow indigent students to purchase books from school book fairs; (c) help fund visits from authors and provide a book for each child.

Establish partnership with local schools to provide books to students in after-school childcare programs

Provide books through the Good News Clubs Work with Teacher Cadet programs in local high schools to provide books to

students

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IDEAS FOR DISTRIBUTION OF BOOKS Establish partnership with college/university teacher education programs to provide books

through the student teachers Establish partnership with local after-school programs beyond the public school to provide

books to participants Establish reading groups in the local church; read and then give a book to each child present Work with public library to provide books to children who participate in the story time

sessions Make family literacy a part of special church events; have an activity based on a book; give

a copy of the book to each family that participates Work with schools to volunteer mentors to read with and to struggling students. Give each

child a copy of one of the books read. Host district literacy events, such as a Read-In. Invite families to participate. Provide books

for reading at the event. Give books to children who participate.


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