Recently Asked Questions
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Use of library website and staff time for fundraising
I am reaching out to request a legal opinion regarding the roles and responsibilities of library staff in supporting board fundraising efforts, as well as the permissible use of library digital platforms for fundraising activities. As a New York association library, we strive to adhere to state guidelines and ethical standards and seek clarity on the following specific matters: |
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Fundraising in Public Libraries
I have always been under the impression that it is illegal for public libraries to fundraise on their own, aside from 2 book sales per year. If a school district public library no longer has a Friends Group, can it host fundraisers? For example, could the library itself host a bingo night and raise money? Can a school district public library send out a fundraising letter? |
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Charitable organization filing requirements for small (under 50k) “Friends”
Are incorporated "Friends", who do not receive over $50 thousand, do not have paid staff, and are only able to provide the funds to the library, required to register [with the New York Attorney General] and submit the CHAR500 form? |
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Soliciting Donations for Public Libraries
We are beginning our long-range planning process and are asking patrons to fill out a community survey to assess what the community wants to see in the library now and in the future. Thinking it was a good idea to raffle off gift cards to encourage participation, I gave my board trustees a letter requesting a donation of gift cards. Another director told me I'm not supposed to have the board ask for donations in any form. This is something our Friends group should do. Please advise. Thanks in advance! |
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Fundraising with GoFundMe
A member asked if there are any legal issues to consider when using GoFundMe to fund-raise, especially for association libraries. |