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    Monthly Memos, Infographics, and Advocating For Your Program


    Monthly_MemosDownload – PowerPoint file – 12 MB

    The PowerPoint includes:

    • Background on Monthly Memos/Infographics and why it is important
    • What do I include?
    • The evolution of my monthly memos
    • What do I put for the administrative end of things?
    • Who do I send it to?
    • How do I get started?
    • What program do I use?
    • LIT Advisory committee – who? how? why?


    Examples of monthly memos I’ve done:

    2009 – Annual ReportDownload – Word file – 46 K
    2015 – SeptemberDownload – PDF file – 416 K
    2016 – MarchandAprilDownload – PDF file – 1 MB
    2018 – JanuaryDownload – PDF file – 2 MB
    2019 – JanuaryDownload – PDF file – 8 MB
    2019 – AprilDownload – PDF file – 3 MB
    2019 – SeptemberDownload – PDF file – 6 MB
    2019 – OctoberDownload – PDF file – 298 K
    2019 – November and DecemberDownload – PDF file – 290 K
    2020 – JanuaryDownload – PDF file – 178 K
    2020 – FebruaryDownload – PDF file – 413 K
    2020 – SeptemberDownload – PDF file – 6 MB

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