Sunday, December 12, 2010
Seattle Public Library Reaches Fundraising Goal
Link to December 9 Seattle Times article, "Seattle library reaches goal of matching $500,000 donation".
Excerpt: The foundation has raised more than $675,600 in its "Help Us Make $1 Million for the Library" campaign, according to foundation executive director Jonna Ward.
In all, there were 4,438 contributors. The largest donation was $50,000 from a longtime library supporter, Ward said. One donor broke into her penny jar and rolled $35 worth of coins and dropped them off at the Central Library.
Ward said she believes the biggest reason for such a successful campaign was the challenge from the anonymous donor, "but it's also driven by what the library is going through on its budget. Those two things combined proved a catalyst."
The library's 2011 budget calls for an 8.5 percent cut.
Related articles:
Struggles continue. (10/24/2010)
2nd annual week-long shutdown. (8/23/2010)
Proposal to increase fines. (8/2/2010)
Results of community survey. (8/2/2010)
City council looks at a variety of taxes to funds its libraries. (7/8/2010)
2nd annual weeklong closure. (6/19/2010)
Library asks for input. (2/28/2010)
15 branches reduce hours. (2/1/2010)
The Ubiquitous Librarian reflects on Seattle's 'spirit of angst'. (1/22/2010)
Library hornet's nest gets another shake. (1/22/2010)
Advocating for the library. (10/28/2009)
More budget woes. (10/28/2009)
Fee increases. (10/17/2009)
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