About us

MISSION

To generate community, political, private and foundation support to improve the DC library system to a world class standard.

ABOUT US

Ralph Nader established the DC Library Renaissance Project in December 2002 to help raise awareness of the steady decline of the DC Library System due to systematic budget cuts.
The project is funded by grants from The Catherine Reynolds Foundation, The Cafritz Foundation, The Washington Post, The Kiplinger Foundation, The Olender Foundation, The Walsh Street Foundation, The Carnegie Foundation, National Geographic Society, many area law firms and interested private citizens.

GOALS

The initial goal for the project is to raise the library system’s annual budget allotment from 0.45 percent of the city’s operating budget to one percent and to identify private and foundation money to enable the library system to achieve the following:

* Increase the staffing levels to expand hours, enhance programming and information services.

* Renovate or repair existing buildings, purchase new shelves, carpeting and furniture.

* Strengthen the internal infrastructure ­ repairing and updating computer networks, wiring and additional public access computers.

* Support the creation and/or development of library programs and events including programs for seniors and school children, literacy programs and a variety of cultural activities.

* Expand the current collection of available material through additional purchase funds and a streamlined donation process.

* Encourage the training of young librarians of talent and other staff at all levels.

Contact us:

DC Library Renaissance Project

202/387-8030