
Betty
Azar |
TAAF receives
$15,000 gift
TAA member
Betty Azar has made a $15,000 unrestricted gift to the TAA Foundation.
Azar, the author of the bestselling Azar Grammar Series,
published by Pearson Longman, said she hoped her gift would encourage
other textbook authors of perennial bestsellers to support the
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TAA
Foundation Moves Forward
More than $5,100
has been donated so far to the TAA Foundation (TAAF), a nonprofit organization
formed two years ago to raise funds to support projects that benefit
text and academic authors. In September 2003, the Foundation received
501(c)3 status, which means that all gifts made to the Foundation are
tax-deductible.
Last year, the Foundation
hired a grant writer to seek grants for several projects. She has already
gathered the preliminary information to begin writing grant applications
and will begin writing grant proposals in March 2005.
TAA Foundation President
Michael Lennie said they will also begin reaching out to members for
support. Nineteen people made initial pledges to the Foundation to fund
its application for incorporation and 501(c)3 status, and to hire a
grant writer. "We want to thank everyone who made gifts to help
us launch the TAA Foundation," he said. "Your gifts have helped
us form a Foundation that will nourish authors' interests for present
and future generations."
The Foundation is
looking for funding, through grants and individual donations. The Foundation
board of directors are in the process of planning various projects for
grant application. TAA members are encouraged to contact TAAF to suggest
projects. Currently under discussion are the following projects:
- Encourage more
culturally diverse participation in the writing of textbooks and journal
articles by reaching out and providing guidance to a broad spectrum
of prospective authors.
- Form TAA chapters
in major college towns and cities across the U.S. with the goal of
truly making TAA a national organization.
- Expand the number
and reach of workshops to promote, encourage and educate textbook
and academic writers around the country.
- Create a Legal
Hotline to advise authors on contract issues.
- Investigate and
contribute to suggestions regarding textbook pricing. Work with publishers
and other groups to bring about change. To extent allowed under the
tax code, support organizations lobbying for change in textbook pricing
structure.
- Seek improvement
in the state adoption process. The state adoption process adversely
affects the cost of textbooks since publishers end up publishing two
to three editions of the same book to satisfy the adoption requirements
of major states.
- Expand national
recognition of TAA's Textbook Excellence Award and McGuffey Longevity
Award program, allowing the awards to continue to grow in stature.
- Research the
effect of textbook authoring on the tenure and promotion track process
for college professors, and decide if an advocacy group should be
formed to promote the merits of textbook authoring.
- Conduct a study
to identify services which would help academic authors succeed in
their promotion and tenure track.
If you would like
to support the TAA Foundation with a tax-deductible gift, or have suggestions
for other projects, contact Michael Lennie at mlennie@aol.com.
Mail your donation made payable to TAAF to P.O. Box 76477, St. Petersburg,
FL 33734-6477.
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