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Franklin library board begins second five-year strategic plan, sets program evaluation and outreach steps

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The Franklin Public Library Board of Trustees reviewed its first-year action items for a new five-year strategic plan, including program-evaluation forms, communication standards, targeted outreach to schools and community groups, and a push to mobilize the library foundation in response to possible federal funding cuts.

The Franklin Public Library Board of Trustees on April 28 reviewed first-year activities for a new five-year strategic plan, approving program-evaluation forms, drafting communication standards, and outlining outreach and fundraising steps to address possible cuts to federal library funding.

The plan’s first-year priorities include formal program-evaluation forms with outputs and outcomes, codified communication standards for marketing and event notices, an assessment of media and foreign-language collections, and a community-outreach push that would involve the Franklin Public Library Foundation.

“We’ve completed [the program-evaluation…

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