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Check out this webinar in which you can learn from two of the leading experts on E-rate, Beverly Sutherland and Elijah Goins of ErateSynch.
Dive into a comprehensive understanding of E-rate's technological and financial impacts, harness the strength of unified collaboration, and sharpen your strategic foresight. With evolving compliance challenges and the pressing need to maximize funding, this webinar is your essential guide to confidently securing your library's digital future.
E-rate benefits libraries by enhancing technology access, expanding their roles in the community, and providing patrons with essential digital tools and internet access. It also assists in alleviating budget constraints, allowing for service improvements. A unified approach is crucial, as better communication and understanding amongst departments ensure maximized funding, adherence to compliance, and more efficient processes. It is essential to clarify the distinct but complementary roles of the Library Director, Business Office, and IT department in the E-rate process. Effective management strategies for Library Directors to oversee E-rate operations without being overwhelmed include tips on fully utilizing E-rate funding and aligning efforts with the library's strategic goals for technology and community service. Common compliance pitfalls can be avoided with a unified approach, and non-compliance can jeopardize current and future funding.
After attending this webinar, you will be able to:
- Unify your E-rate approach
- Understand effective risk mitigation strategies for library directors and finance departments
- Build a legacy of compliance
Speakers
Beverly Sutherland, President/Founder, ErateSync, Inc.
Elijah Goins, Co-founder, ErateSync, Inc.
We are pleased to partner with ErateSync to provide this webinar. ErateSynch makes the management of critical funding records easier and more accessible to all organizations.