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Rainy Day Ready Melanie Welch

Rainy Day Ready By Melanie Welch

Rainy Day Ready by Melanie Welch


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Empowering people with the knowledge to make sound financial decisions is an important way to make a difference in your community, and many libraries are doing just that. Drawing from the expertise of business librarians and ALA's Public Programs Office, this book is a guide for offering financial literacy initiatives at your own library.

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Rainy Day Ready: Financial Literacy Programs and Tools by Melanie Welch

A survey from the American Psychological Association shows that money is a more frequent cause of worry than work, family, or health issues. Empowering people with the knowledge to make sound financial decisions is an important way to make a difference in your community, and many libraries across the country are doing just that. Drawing from the expertise of business librarians and ALA's Public Programs Office (PPO), this book is a ready-to-use guide for offering financial literacy initiatives at your own library. Presenting 16 model programs from a variety of institutions, complete with budgets and funding sources, this resource shares
  • resources for free outreach materials and training;
  • approaches to Money Smart Week from institutions such as public libraries, a tribal library, and community colleges;
  • tips for developing partnerships with members of the local business community;
  • ways to facilitate discussions between parents and children about finances, such as creating a play and learn career center for children using the Family Place model;
  • programming for teens, including a Harry Potter-themed financial literacy series;
  • a program where a banker advises college students on questions to ask when shopping for credit cards;
  • how to collaborate with health and social services agencies in order to reach immigrants and underserved populations; and
  • methods for evaluating and strengthening a personal finance collection.

Using these model programs and tools, you'll be taking steps to ensure that your library's users are rainy day ready.

About Melanie Welch

Melanie Welch is a project director in the ALA Public Programs Office. Melanie is a veteran nonprofit professional with experience in outcomes-based work at museums and environmental organizations and expertise in informal education, public programs, and community engagement and outreach. In her current role with ALA's Public Programs Office, she develops informal education programs and professional development opportunities for libraries and library staff of all types throughout the United States. She received a bachelor of science degree in environmental biology from Bradley University and a master of science degree in biology from Northern Illinois University and is a member of the Second Nature class of Catto Fellows at the Aspen Institute.

Patrick Hogan is an editor with the American Library Association's book publishing imprint. Previously, he was an editor with a Chicago business book publisher.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Part I Libraries
  • Chapter 1 Supporting Patrons in Financial Decision-Making, Lauren Reiter
  • Chapter 2 Gaps and Barriers in the Popular Personal Finance Literature, Ash E. Faulkner
  • Chapter 3 Financial Literacy Partners in the Community: Business Community Connections, Barbara A. Alvarez
  • Part II The Programs
  • Chapter 4 Art Shop: Igniting Family Financial Conversations, Cecily Ponce de Leon
  • Chapter 5 Money Smart Week at Your Tribal Library, Anne Heidemann
  • Chapter 6 Family Sleepover at the Library: Dollars and Sense Edition, Susan Claus
  • Chapter 7 Play and Learn Career Center, Susan Claus
  • Chapter 8 Money Smart Week: Financial Literacy Storytime, Angiah Davis
  • Chapter 9 Paint a Piggy Bank, Claire Tidwell
  • Chapter 10 You Have Expensive Taste, Leslie Swope
  • Chapter 11 Envisioning Your Future Self Poster Project, Meg King-Sloan
  • Chapter 12 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Student Debt, Katie Moellering
  • Chapter 13 Planning for Life after High School, Meg King-Sloan
  • Chapter 14 Financial Literacy for New Americans, Andrea Fisher
  • Chapter 15 Money Smart Week at a Community College, Priscilla Dickerson
  • Chapter 16 Financial Literacy Fair, Curt Friehs
  • Chapter 17 Smart Cookie Credit, Emily Mross
  • Chapter 18 Small Business, Big Ideas, J. Sandy Hutchins
  • Chapter 19 Starting Over, J. Sandy Hutchins
  • Part III Financial Literacy Education in Libraries: Guidelines and Best Practices for Service
  • Chapter 20 Earning Guideline
  • Chapter 21 Borrowing and Credit Guideline
  • Chapter 22 Saving and Investing Guideline
  • Chapter 23 Spending Guideline
  • Chapter 24 Protecting against Risk Guideline
  • Chapter 25 Financial Literacy Education in Libraries: Best Practices for Service
  • Appendix Financial Education Core Competencies
  • Glossary
  • Resources
  • Index

    Additional information

    CIN0838946313VG
    9780838946312
    0838946313
    Rainy Day Ready: Financial Literacy Programs and Tools by Melanie Welch
    Used - Very Good
    Paperback
    American Library Association
    20191206
    144
    N/A
    Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
    This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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