Friends of Libraries
Friends of Libraries are non-profit, charitable groups formed to support libraries in communities throughout the United States. Friends of Libraries groups are often involved in fundraising, advocacy, volunteer programs, public awareness campaigns, and literacy programs.
The County of Los Angeles Public Library reports having "...77 Friends of the Library groups with over 5,523 members."[1]
Friends of Libraries groups are supported by a division of the American Library Association, called United for Libraries USA. The division was formed in 2009, when "Friends of Libraries U.S.A. (FOLUSA) and the Association for Library Trustees and Advocates (ALTA) joined forces."[2]
Every year, Friends of Libraries groups have their own national week of celebration. It is used to promote and raise awareness of the library's services within the community, and also to promote membership. It also serves as an opportunity for libraries and Boards of Trustees to recognize the Friends for their help and support of the library.
United for Libraries USA provides many resources for Friends of Libraries groups, some of which include the following:
- Book club suggestions
- Fact sheets that include tips on topics such as organizing a Friends Group, how to revitalize your Friends Group, and planning an author event
- A listserv to share ideas
- Free toolkits
- Contact information for existing State Friends Groups[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Friends of the Library". County of Los Angeles Public Library. Retrieved 2012-12-14.
- ↑ "The New Voice for America's Libraries". United for Libraries. Retrieved 2012-12-14.
- ↑ United for Libraries Resources for Friends Groups http://www.ala.org/united/friends
External links
- United for Libraries
- Friends of the Library, New York Public Library
- Friends of the San Francisco Public Library