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Frequently Asked Questions

Have a burning question? Maybe it's answered here! Get to know a little more about the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation with these Frequently Asked Questions.

 

What’s the difference between Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú, the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation, and the Friends of the Library?

The Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation is a separate non-profit organization that raises funds for the King County Library System. We are a 501(c)(3) with our own tax ID number, our own staff, and our own governing Board of Directors. We work together with the library system to identify pilot programs and initiatives in need of community funding, so that public tax dollars can be stretched as far as possible for library operations.

Many Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú libraries have their own group that raises funds to support special projects and activities at their home libraries, through donations and book sales. The Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation provides funding for all 50 libraries and the system as a whole, while each Friends group focuses on their specific library.


All donations go to support library programs and services at the King County Library System. Guided by the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation Board of Directors, Impact Committee, and library leadership, we work to identify programs where our funding will have the most impact in the community. 

To see a list of programs we are funding this year, check out our Programs page.

Where will my donation go?


The Literary Lions Gala is the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation’s premier fundraising event and a favorite in the literary community, featuring 20 renowned local and national authors and an audience of 600 guests in a lively setting, all to raise money for our libraries. Past authors have included Rainn Wilson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Amy Tan, Ann Patchett, Timothy Egan, Daniel James Brown, Kristin Hannah, and Tom Douglas.

What is the Literary Lions Gala?


What are the programs the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation is funding this year?

Read about our current programs on the Programs page or read about the success of last year's programs in our annual Gratitude Report.


How do you determine which programs to fund?

The Impact Committee is comprised of Âé¶¹Èë¿ÚF Board members and community leaders. Each year the Impact Committee meets to review requests for support from Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú library staff and leadership. They then make a recommendation to the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation Board of Directors on funding to be granted for the following year’s budget.

The committee reviews mid-year and final reports on each program or project to measure the impact of your donations on our library system and the community.


Do you offer any tours?

Yes, we'd love to have you on a tour of our library facilities. Occasionally we schedule tours of the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú book sorting facility in Preston, just east of Issaquah, for donors to the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation. We also offer tours of the Collection Management Department and Book Mendery at the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Service Center in Issaquah. 

Contact Jessica Carso Bhuiyan, Director of Donor Relations at jcbhuiyan@kclsfoundation.org. for more info.


Can I volunteer?

Yes! Every year, hundreds of volunteers generously give their time to help the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation achieve its mission. From the Literary Lions Gala to the Board of Directors and Committees, there are many ways you can get involved with the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation.

Contact our office at info@kclsfoundation.org.

To volunteer directly with the library, visit the for more information.


Do you accept book donations?

The Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation only accepts donations of rare books, large estates, or from business closures. Donated books will typically be sold through our book resale partner, Thrift Books, and the funds will be used for library programs and services at Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú. 

Contact info@kclsfoundation.org for more information.

To donate your gently used books we suggest contacting your local Friends of the Library group.


Can I make a gift of stock?

Yes! Securities may be the best asset for you to give to the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation. If you give appreciated securities that you have held for at least one year, you will receive a deduction for their full value and avoid tax on capital gains.

Contact Jessica Carso Bhuiyan, Director of Donor Relations at jcbhuiyan@kclsfoundation.org. for more info.


How can I include the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation, or a specific library, in my will?

The Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation recognizes the generosity of individuals who, during their lifetimes, include the library in their estate plans or make another type of planned gift as members of the Literary Legends Society

Member benefits include invitations to exclusive gatherings, recognition in the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation’s annual report (unless anonymity is requested), and a personal contact at the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation to keep you up to date on the library's activities.

We can supply sample bequest language for you to share with your lawyer when adding the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation to your will. Gifts are always revocable, and there are a number of ways to include the library in your legacy.

Contact Jessica Carso Bhuiyan, Director of Donor Relations at jcbhuiyan@kclsfoundation.org. for more info.


Can I restrict my donation to a certain program or library?

Donors can restrict a donation to a specific program or project that interests them, and the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Foundation will make every effort to adhere to the donor's wishes. You may also restrict your donation to a specific library.

Contact Jessica Carso Bhuiyan, Director of Donor Relations at jcbhuiyan@kclsfoundation.org. for more info.


I have a question not answered here. Who do I contact?

Contact our office at 425-369-3448 or info@kclsfoundation.org.