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Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries

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Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries
NameLaura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries
FounderLaura Bush, George W. Bush
LocationWashington, D.C.

Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries is a non-profit organization founded by Laura Bush and George W. Bush to support libraries and literacy programs across the United States. The foundation is dedicated to providing resources and funding to school libraries and community libraries, with a focus on supporting education and literacy initiatives. The foundation has partnered with organizations such as the National Book Festival, Library of Congress, and American Library Association to promote reading and literacy among children and adults. The foundation's work is also supported by Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, National Education Association, and United Way.

History

The foundation was established in 2002 by Laura Bush, the former First Lady of the United States, and George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States. The foundation's creation was inspired by Laura Bush's experience as a librarian and teacher, as well as her work as First Lady of Texas and First Lady of the United States. The foundation has received support from organizations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and Wal-Mart Foundation. The foundation has also partnered with National Council of Teachers of English, International Reading Association, and Association for Library Service to Children to promote literacy and education. The foundation's history is also connected to the work of Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson, and Nancy Reagan, who have all been involved in literacy and education initiatives.

Mission

The foundation's mission is to support the development of school libraries and community libraries across the United States. The foundation aims to provide resources and funding to libraries to help them improve their collections, technology, and programming. The foundation also seeks to promote literacy and education among children and adults, with a focus on supporting disadvantaged communities. The foundation's mission is aligned with the work of organizations such as the National Library of Medicine, Institute of Museum and Library Services, and Library Services and Technology Act. The foundation has also partnered with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, World Bank, and International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions to promote literacy and education globally. The foundation's mission is also supported by Michelle Obama, Jill Biden, and Melinda Gates, who have all been involved in education and literacy initiatives.

Grants and Programs

The foundation provides grants and funding to school libraries and community libraries to support their development and programming. The foundation's grants program is designed to help libraries improve their collections, technology, and programming, with a focus on supporting disadvantaged communities. The foundation has also established programs such as the Library Grants Program and the Teacher Collections Program to support teachers and librarians in their work. The foundation has partnered with organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, and Institute of Education Sciences to support arts and humanities programming in libraries. The foundation's grants and programs are also supported by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Public Broadcasting Service, and National Public Radio.

Impact and Achievements

The foundation has had a significant impact on libraries and literacy programs across the United States. The foundation's grants and programs have helped to support the development of school libraries and community libraries, and have promoted literacy and education among children and adults. The foundation's work has also been recognized by organizations such as the American Library Association, National Education Association, and United Way. The foundation has received awards such as the National Book Award, Library of Congress Living Legend, and Presidential Medal of Freedom. The foundation's impact and achievements are also connected to the work of Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris, who have all been involved in education and literacy initiatives.

Governance and Funding

The foundation is governed by a board of directors that includes Laura Bush, George W. Bush, and other prominent educators and philanthropists. The foundation is funded by donations from individuals, foundations, and corporations. The foundation has received support from organizations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and Wal-Mart Foundation. The foundation has also partnered with National Council of Teachers of English, International Reading Association, and Association for Library Service to Children to promote literacy and education. The foundation's governance and funding are also supported by Congressional Black Caucus, Hispanic Caucus, and Asian Pacific American Caucus, who have all been involved in education and literacy initiatives. Category:Libraries

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