Thursday, April 18, 2013

Public Library Sponsorship/Partnership Policies: A Sampling

Poudre River (Colorado) Public Library District 

(highlights added)

"Donations" and "third-party fundraising" are defined on page 39.

The policy goes on to describe
  • Principles 
  • Guidelines
  • (more on) Third Party Fundraising 


The Fauquier County (Virginia) Public Library’s resources, involvement, and leadership in the community are extended through partnerships with businesses, institutions, organizations, and other County departments.

The library recognizes that partnerships can 
  • enhance its image
  • increase its visibility
  • provide funds or gifts to offset special programs and services, and 
  • help introduce new services. 

Library partners will benefit from increased exposure and visibility through their involvement with the library. Only entities deemed appropriate and compatible with the mission, goals, and policies of the library will be considered for potential partnership.

Library partnerships may include:
  • Cooperative/reciprocal agreements that are generally on-going and involve an exchange of services between the Fauquier County Public Library and other libraries, governmental, or non-profit agencies; 
  • Partnerships with corporate entities that involve the donation of services or concessions to the library for a specific project; 
  • Sponsorships in which a sponsor donates money and/or services for an activity and receives recognition for a specific period of time from the library. 
The library will develop each partnership on an individual basis and will document expectations and responsibilities in a written agreement.

The library reserves the right to cancel a partnership agreement with an organization that uses the library’s name without prior consent or develops a public image inappropriate to the library’s mission, goals, and policies.

Any partnership must respect the library’s commitment to intellectual freedom.

The library is solely in charge of the selection of materials, programs, or services.

The endorsement of products or services will not be permitted.

The library’s policies pertaining to confidentiality of records and privacy will be observed.


Beaufort County (South Carolina) Public Library

In accordance to the South Carolina Public Library Standards, sec. 7.2 that states that the library works cooperatively with other community agencies to increase service the Beaufort County Library welcomes the opportunity to partner with private and public agencies and organizations when doing so benefits the library and the community we serve.
  • Partnerships are considered to be long-range relationships with specific responsibilities and outcomes assigned to each partner. 
  • Sponsorships are considered as a means for agencies and organizations to support specific library projects, services, or programs and are short-term

Each opportunity will be evaluated by the Branch Manager or Administrator (herein: Coordinators, Assistant Director, Director) to determine the short- and long-term costs (including staff time) and benefits.

Based on the scope of the partnership or sponsorship, the Branch Manager or Administrator will determine whether a formal agreement or contract is required.
  • The Branch Manager or Administrator may enter into formal agreements or memos of understanding
  • Contracts for more elaborate partnerships or sponsorships require approval of the Board of Trustees.
  • The mission and policies of potential partners and sponsors must be compatible with the policies, vision, mission, and goals of the Library. 
  • Partners and sponsors agree to act in ways that are mutually beneficial and adhere to oral or written agreements. 
  • Priority will be given to organizations, agencies, and businesses that help the library extend or expand services to the community
  • The Library will develop each partnership individually, documenting the terms and conditions. 
  • If deemed appropriate by the Branch Manager, and with approval from the Assistant Director, these terms will be formalized in a written agreement or contract

The Branch Manager or Administrator will assign a staff member to be the primary liaison for the partnership and will expect the partner to do the same. \

The Library may cancel a partnership agreement at any time if the partner uses the Library’s name without prior consent or if the nature of the partner’s mission changes substantially or in a manner that becomes inconsistent with the Library’s mission and image.


Howland (New York) Public Library  (with an emphasis on tax-exempt status; highlights added)


Also of interest
Exploring Milwaukee Public Library Partnership Opportunities.  (Robert M. LaFollette School of Public Affairs, 2011)
Wisconsin public library/community partnerships.  (4/3/2013)

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