Our Libraries Need Your Voice
A recent article in the Herald-Tribune documented the adverse impacts to public libraries if Congress votes in September to eliminate the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), which helps fund libraries in all 50 states.
Across the country, critical library services such as internet access, literacy programs and digital e-books will be reduced or eliminated due to an executive order signed March 14.
These services are particularly vital for children, students, job seekers and seniors.
For Sarasota County’s public library system, the loss of IMLS funding means a $300,000 annual reduction in the books and materials budget.
People in Sarasota County value our libraries.
During 2024, residents:
Borrowed 2.3 million physical and digital items, downloading a quarter-million e-books alone.
Made 1.3 million library visits.
Spent nearly 91,000 hours on public computers.
Nearly 122,000 people of all ages attended library programs, including Summer Learning programs, which are supported by the Library Foundation for Sarasota County and the Library Friends groups.
We are fortunate to have a wonderful library system in Sarasota.
The county government, local volunteers and generous donors all work together with an outstanding library staff to provide services to our community.
The loss of federal funding will impact those services. In Sarasota, there will be fewer books and materials available, and longer wait times.
When we invest in public libraries, we invest in the future of our communities. This is true at the local, state and federal level. If you agree, please join us in advocating for strong public libraries.
Visit SarasotaLibraryFoundation.org/take-action to see how you can contact your elected representatives and urge them to support this critical community resource.
Alisa Mitchell is the executive director of the Library Foundation for Sarasota County, a nonprofit organization that champions strong public libraries, supports innovation and helps to extend the library system’s reach for everyone in Sarasota County.