We are celebrating #GALibraryGivingDay! If GLS has impacted your life or someone you know, please consider supporting it through a donation.
Georgia Library Service (GLS) for the Blind and Print Disabled is celebrating #GALibraryGivingDay Tuesday, April 25, during National Library Week. This one-day fundraising event encourages people who enjoy the many services and programs provided by public libraries to donate directly to their library. Your support will go toward the incredible programs, services, and materials provided by GLS.
Please consider donating today to GLS to help sustain its important work.
“Georgia Library Giving Day will be a tangible demonstration of the widespread and heartfelt support that Georgians feel for their local libraries,” said Julie Walker, vice chancellor for Libraries and Archives and state librarian. “In addition to books, libraries offer innovative programs that promote lifelong learning, connect patrons to technology, and advance knowledge. We hope that many people will take the time to show their support today through a donation.”
For writing checks:
Please make checks payable to the “USG Foundation” and write “GLSBPD” on the memo line.
Mail checks to:
GLS Atlanta
One Margaret Mitchell Square NW
First Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
Fund Information
You can contact GLS to request the W9 for the University System of Georgia Foundation Fund (EIN 58-6333106).
GLS encourages and welcomes monetary gifts, bequests, endowments and memorial or honorary contributions. These gifts help enrich and improve library services. Monetary contributions are added to the University System of Georgia Foundation Fund (EIN 58-6333106) which is allocated by the Georgia Public Library Service to purchase materials, or equipment, or support library programs not covered in the GLS operation budget.
Donations accepted by GLS shall be final with no restrictions on using the gift. GLS will provide timely, written acknowledgements of the receipt of gifts.
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