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Mission of the Chapter Relations Office

The promotes a sense of identification between the national Association and the 57 Chapters; facilitates communication between the Chapters and all units; coordinates leadership development for Chapter officers, Chapter Councilors, chief paid staff members, and other Chapter leaders; strengthens membership promotion activities for and the Chapters; coordinates the Student Chapters and the Students to Staff programs; and helps raise awareness of and sensitivity to Chapter needs throughout the .

In addition to CRO, the interests of are represented within by the Chapter Relations Committee (CRC), which meets each , and serves as an advisory committee to the CRO. See also , , and , or find them all at .

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Answers about Chapters, Chapter Councilors, and Student Chapters



Information and resources for and about Chapters.



Information and resources for and about Chapter Councilors.



Information and resources for and about Student Chapters.

Activities Related to and Chapters Partnership



Select MW and AC schedules for Chapters.

Chapter Leaders Forum

Forum held at Midwinter and Annual Conference provides a full agenda on a variety of topics to help prepare Chapter leaders to lead their association.



If you think the can help libraries affected by natural disasters in any way toward recovery, please contact the CRO.



Forty-four Chapters partner with to allow students to join and one Chapter for one membership fee.



CRO encourages libraries nationwide to offer financial literacy programming to help patrons better manage personal finances.



American Association of School Librarians, Office for Library Advocacy, and Chapter Relations Office have embarked on a yearlong initiative to strengthen state library ecosystems through unified messaging and identification of shared priorities for action.



Each year Chapters complete an online survey to provide an overview of their past year's activities.



Each Chapter has a website that includes how to advocate and take action for libraries.

Chapter Leaders



Provides resources for Chapter Councilors to help them accomplish their duties.



Mission, roster, and more.



Information to help Chapter Presidents and Presidents-elect.



Contact information for Chapter leaders, including presidents, presidents-elect, councilors, and executive directors, and more.



Contact information for Student Chapter leaders, including presidents, faculty advisors, and directors, and more.



Students from 40 Student Chapters work with staff during Annual Conference. In exchange for their working four hours a day for a total of 16 hours, these students receive free conference registration, housing, and a per diem for meal expenses. During free time, they may attend programs and participate in other conference activities.

Resources for Chapters



CRO supports 's and Chapter's library advocacy efforts by working with other units and other groups.



Advocacy University is a comprehensive clearinghouse of advocacy tools and resources for all types of libraries from the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±app.



Includes Chapter, Affiliates, and Division conferences, institutes, workshops, religious holidays, and more.



The and Chapters Partnership explains how the and Chapters partnership works.



A useful resource to share ideas and information across Chapters.



Select MW and AC schedules for Chapters.

Strategic Directions

Mission; Core Organizational Values; Key Action Areas; and Strategic Directions: Advocacy, Information Policy, Professional and Leadership Development, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.



Free webinars presented by the Chapter Relations Office and the Office for Library Advocacy.



Shared information about and resources to help in planning and accomplishing Chapter Conferences.



Information and resources for and about Chapters.



Chapters share with each other how they address common issues.



Each Chapter has a website that includes how to advocate and take action for libraries.



The Office for Diversity, Literacy, and Outreach Services has created Libraries Respond as a space for us to help keep current events in conversation with libraries' ongoing work in and commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. This page will be a resource for the library community to share information, find resources, and connect as they serve their communities.



Links to units and topics, such as key action areas.



Links to websites, blogs, pages on Facebook, etc., dedicated to advocating for libraries or saving libraries in a state, and more.



Links for following CRO on Facebook and Twitter, subscribing to e-lists, Connect, and member and student member blogs.



Links to where you can take action for the libraries in your state, as well as to take action on federal legislation affecting libraries, and more.



Free webinars on advocacy, Chapter Leader Orientation, Money Smart Week, and more.

How to Contact



Includes staff contact information, core values, governance resources.



MACS is committed to providing the highest and most efficient service to members and customers.



Works to make the process of joining or renewing an membership a simple experience.

Contact CRO Staff

Michael Dowling, Director

Chapter Relations Office

mdowling@ala.org, 1-800-545-2433, ext. 3200

Jon Martin, Program Manager

Chapter Relations Office

jmartin@ala.org, 1-800-545-2433, ext. 2429

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