Re: Motion for library exhibits Reply part one


After doing some research on the feasibility of this project I have found that a small tri-fold exhibit could be put together, mailed and insured anywhere in the US for under $500.00. Return postage and insurance should be the responsibility of the organization that requested the exhibit. That same exhibit could then be reused in the future for under $100.00 for maintenance, update, postage and shipping. I am offering this information so that all can be better informed as to actual costs. I have put together display's like this for our own organization and am very familiar with the costs. Hopefully you will be able to vote intelligently on a project like this and also be wise enough to also allow a budget for its inception; for without a budget there is no project.

All My Best

Will


----- Original Message ----- From: "cheryl deaton" <region15kids@hotmail.com>
To: <aisdiscuss@aisboard.org>
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 8:05 AM
Subject: RE: [AISdiscuss] Motion for library exhibits Reply part one


Bob,

There is no reason for your personal attack. You have many wonderful ideas, but they rarely come complete. I think you are kidding yourself if you think
a 'traveling library exhibit' could be implemented for only $200 - just
preparing the display, shipping, and insurance would cost more than that, and that is for just one exhibit, such as at the Presby Gardens. If we had three venues, you would probably need nearly three times the funding, and once the
exhibit 'loan' was over, additional costs would incur to either send it
somewhere else, or return it home.



The bulb campaign is wonderful, but I think you are greatly overestimating the
amount it will bring in initially,and making many assumptions. That is one
step in the right direction. Getting reciprocal ads in gardening publications
is also a terrific idea!  Your posters were fabulous and promoted AIS and
irises in general to many people! I am not shooting down your ideas, nor am I attacking you. We need to bring in a great deal of money to just "make ends meet" and we need to be financially responsible, so new programs should have funding in place BEFORE they are initiated to prevent us from getting further
into the red.  That is where the grants and donations come in, and if you
know/learn of a possible donation, why not suggest it be used for one of your
ideas??? That's what I'm saying.



Cheryl





Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:03:51 -0500
From: robertpries@embarqmail.com
To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] Motion for library exhibits Reply part one

Cheryl I have several motions that i have put forth in my Pr report that
might help with acquiring grants, this traveling exhibit is but one. But you seem to be against the idea. I think it is a cop out that you seem to want me to do everything but argue against me doing anything. Please explain to me how you would go about improving the AIS PR if you want to reject my ideas. The money is out there for this and it would not take $20,000 more like $200. I believe I introduced a fundraiser with the Bulb campaign that could bring in
thousands for AIS, expecially next fall. Now stop telling me how I am not
doing enough and tell me what you are going to do. You seem to insist on
making this a personal thing against me and are no lomger debating the topic.

----- Original Message -----
From: "cheryl deaton" <region15kids@hotmail.com>
To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 4:21:29 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: RE: [AISdiscuss] Motion for library exhibits Reply part one

Response to Bob Pries' 1, 2, & 3

Many organizations apply for grants every day of the week, and due to the
specifics involved in the grants, adjust the organizations operations and
the
grant application to fit the special circumstances in the grant. Bob, if
you
knew of the specifics for a certain grant, then why didn't you bring it
before
the board instead of giving us the "cop out" that you knew about them but
our
current system is not properly defined??? Many cities and organizations
employ (which we cannot afford to do) people who do nothing but apply for
grants. I am sure there are one or two people in AIS who are familiar with
the grant application process and would help us out. Also, as a Director,
not
just a "PR" chair, you should do everything in your power to promote the
American Iris Society, and that would include speaking to people about
donations/bequests that could be used for what the donor wanted - for
example," I will the AIS $20,000 to be used for a 'traveling library
exhibit'
to cover the cost of shipping and insurance," or "I will $20,000 to create
a
traveling library exhibit to be loaned to the St. Louis Botanical Garden
for
the period of one year." Don't give me the excuse that our society is not
'trustworthy' in its present state.



Just because I am the Youth Chair does not mean that I limit my promotion
of
AIS to youth matters only. I can think of at least a dozen instances where
I
encouraged adults to join AIS, spoke to garden enthusiasts about irises,
water
boards about including irises as drought tolerant landscape plants. I think this would come under "PR" wouldn't you??? I have also actively encouraged
people to make donations, but I'm not the donations chair either.



Cheryl

> Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 12:22:33 -0500
> From: robertpries@embarqmail.com
> To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
> Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] Motion for library exhibits Reply part one
>
> Cheryls: Question is to why I have not done this and the answer is I
have:
> And our present system is so poorly defined that proper grant propsals
can
not
> be made. That is why I have been trying so hard to give better > definition
and
> vision to our organization. I have heard from potential donors that
although
> they love the Iris Society they don't believe their money would be put > to
its
> best use. The board has been improving the society but it still has a
long
way
> to go before it can create the confidence needed to warrrant these
peoples
> trust. I can not say for sure but I had a long discussion with Richard
> Sparling about this before his death is maybe why he gave $10,000 > dollars
to
> the Scientific fund. I will not mention the names of those who passed > and
did
> not gave their moneyto us but to other causes because they did not feel
that
> the board was acting quickly enough through the years to bring the
society
as
> a viable organization for our present society. But I would point out > that
> donations is really not my job. But as a board member I do have and
obligation
> to try to create a society that people want to support.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "cheryl deaton" <region15kids@hotmail.com>
> To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
> Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 11:52:12 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada
Eastern
> Subject: RE: [AISdiscuss] Motion for library exhibits Reply part one
>
> Bob,
>
> If you have learned about monies such as grants and bequests that have
been
> lost to AIS then why, as the PR director, have you not actively > searched
out
> and secured some of these monies, or at least put something in place to
do
> so?? Many organizations receive government grants, and I do not see why
AIS,
> as a non-profit EDUCATIONAL organization, should not apply for some of
these
> grants.
>
> Cheryl
>
> > Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:52:16 -0500
> > From: robertpries@embarqmail.com
> > To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
> > Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] Motion for library exhibits Reply part one
> >
> > Cheryl has made identified some valid concerns that are the nuts and
bolts
> of
> > how this would work in practice. I believe it is important that the
board
> > discuss these issues and since there were so many presented I will > > try
to
> > tackle her response a paragraph at a time so that a full answer can > > be
> given.
> >
> > First I see this motion itself as revenue neutral. I would see each
> traveling
> > exhibit to have its own contract that would define what is being > > sent,
with
> an
> > inventory and value assigned, what the costs would be, how the > > expenses
> would
> > be paid and who would be responsible for the care and return. I would
> expect
> a
> > defined date of loan no longer then a year which would be subject to
> renewal
> > before return is required. Each contract would be with the boards
approval.
> >
> > Cheryl wrote,
> > Quote, While a traveling exhibit is a nice idea, as you mentioned in > > a
> > previous email we are operating currently at a $14,000+ loss for this
next
> > year alone IF everyone comes in at or below estimates. How will a
traveling
> > exhibit be paid for - mailing/shipping (library mail is still > > available
but
> at
> > a slower than snail's pace), insurance, security. Other than the 3
places
> you
> > have mentioned, how would we get the word out to other
> libraries/clubs/groups
> > that such a thing is available??? There is no money in the PR budget
for
> such
> > a thing. I doubt that the 3 places you've mentioned would be willing > > to
pay
> > for any of it since many are operating at reduced budgets due to the
state
> of
> > the economy and donations in general. Perhaps we could start a fund > > for
> such
> > a
> > thing, but this could possibly take away from anyone donating money > > for
the
> > general fund, etc? It is a thought. Unquote
> >
> > Cherylbs concern over money is well founded but I would suggest is > > not
> > applicable to this idea. I say that because, recent experience and
> information
> > that I have learned, leads me to believe that AIS has lost a small
fortune
> in
> > potential grants and donations because we have not had policies such > > as
> this
> > one and others. Many of our older members are dying. I had heard
privately
> > that at least five individuals would have left substantial funds both
to
> the
> > library and to the general fund but decided to will their monies to
other
> > institutions because their perception of the AIS organization was > > that
it
> was
> > disorganized and not serving its members well enough. Despite the > > large
> > library endowment by the Hager fund AIS and the foundation have still
not
> > outlined a long term plan for how the money might be used for the
library.
> If
> > AIS has no visions to put forth there is no one that will contribute > > to
us.
> >
> > Getting the word out will not be a problem. We have AISdiscuss and > > the
new
> > Affiliatesdiscuss (as soon as it is up and running), plus many other
venues
> > that can be at no cost and not strain the PR budget. I have no doubt > > if
> there
> > was a contract negotiated with each of the three places mentioned > > that
> funds
> > could be gathered from many sources, me included. I would warn > > against,
> just
> > advertising this as without restrictions to every club. Depending on
the
> > request, what might constitute an exhibit and for what reason needs > > to
be
> > considered and each contract should make sense, a win/win for > > everyone.
I
> > donbt see any reason for creating a new fund. If a local club might
wish
> to
> > create a display with a well defined theme, they might not only find
> material
> > within their own region that should be part of the library but it > > might
> also
> > be added to the librarys collection. It is possible that any material
sent
> > from the library may be returned with new accessions.
> >
> > This the first part of my reply
> >
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