Donations
The Madison County Public Libraries is grateful for gifts, and its collection has been enriched by donations of materials as well as contributions.
Monetary donations of any size are always appreciated. The list of things the libraries need is substantial, and you may choose how your donated money is spent, or you may leave it up to the discretion of the director. You may also choose how publicly or privately your gift will be acknowledged.
Major Donations
Different giving levels are recognized with substantial donations. Extraordinary donations are celebrated and most profoundly appreciated.
Patron $500-$999
Sponsor $1,000-$4,999
Benefactor $5,000-$9,999
Champion $10,000-$24,000
Founder $25,000 and above
Acknowledgement of these donations will be the honor of the Madison County Public Libraries Director.
Madison County Gift and Memorials Program.
Celebrate a birthday or anniversary, recognize the graduate or show appreciation for a retiree, all through the Madison County Public Libraries Gifts Program. It's something unique and special for your honoree and for the Libraries. Through the Gifts Program, library materials are purchased for placement in the general collection for all patrons to use and enjoy. It's easy, simple to do, and your donation is tax deductible!
While the Libraries will not accept the donation of actual material as part of this program, your financial contribution may be directed toward specific types of collections for your choice of library branch.
Memorials
A donation in memory of a loved one may be made through the Gift Program. Large and small sums are welcome.
Organizational Donations
Many civic groups contribute to the Libraries through the Gifts program. Each year a specific sum is donated for one area or several areas of the collection, etc. adult literacy materials, audio books, children's picture books etc. These gifts do not necessarily honor an individual, but may instead recognize the organization or its accomplishments throughout the year.
Business Donations
Recognizing retirees, founding days, or special events are some of the reasons why companies donate to the Libraries. It's a thoughtful way to observe someone's retirement and express appreciation for many years of service! Choose from any of the wide range of subjects found in the Libraries' collection.
Donation of Books and Audio Visual Materials
In accepting a gift of materials the Libraries reserve the privilege of deciding whether items donated should be added to the collection. Out of the many books and other materials which citizens so generously give, a considerable proportion can be used. Some cannot because any library material, though of value in itself, may be; (1) a duplicate of an item of which the library already has of sufficient number; (2) outdated - interesting but not of sufficient present reference or circulating value to the libraries; and/or (3) in poor condition - which would not justify the expense of processing it, i.e. cataloging and preparing it for circulation.
The material will be judged by the same standards of selection as those applied to the purchase of new materials. The Madison County Public Libraries accepts gift books with the understanding that books that are useful to the library collection will be retained, and other books will be disposed of in whatever manner the director deems best. The Libraries necessarily reserve the right to interfile gifts with other collections on the same subject, so that all collections are organized and classified according to library standards for the best public service.
Donation of Art Objects and Other Types of Materials
Although such gifts are usually welcomed and valued, final decision on their acceptance rests with the Library Director and the Library Board of Trustees.
Donations - Others e.g. Monetary
The Libraries welcomes cash contributions, gifts of real property, stocks, and bonds. It is our custom to expend cash gifts on materials, equipment, or a project that is acceptable to the donor. Although it is unlikely, there may be an occasion in which the restrictions set by the donor make it impossible for the library to accept the contribution. All donations are subject to the approval of the Library Director with the backing of the Library Board of Trustees.
Use of Gifts
All gifts are accepted with the understanding that it may someday be necessary that they be sold or disposed of in the best interest of the libraries. The Libraries cannot commit to perpetually housing a donation.
Income Tax Statements
The Libraries cannot appraise the value of a donation of materials or art. It will, however, issue the donor a letter acknowledging the donation. It is the donor's decision whether he or she will determine the value of the donation or utilize an independent appraiser. While the gifts to the Libraries as a governmental unit qualify as tax deductible, the donor will have to consider the particular circumstances of his or her situation for the specific effect.
Restriction
No donation can be accepted unless it is given to the libraries without restrictions unless the Library Board of Trustees has specifically adopted an agreement to do so.
Regardless of how small or how large the gift, every person, business or organization making a contribution to Madison County Public Libraries gives a true gift.
The Madison County Public Libraries is grateful for gifts, and its collection has been enriched by donations of materials as well as contributions.
Monetary donations of any size are always appreciated. The list of things the libraries need is substantial, and you may choose how your donated money is spent, or you may leave it up to the discretion of the director. You may also choose how publicly or privately your gift will be acknowledged.
Major Donations
Different giving levels are recognized with substantial donations. Extraordinary donations are celebrated and most profoundly appreciated.
Patron $500-$999
Sponsor $1,000-$4,999
Benefactor $5,000-$9,999
Champion $10,000-$24,000
Founder $25,000 and above
Acknowledgement of these donations will be the honor of the Madison County Public Libraries Director.
Madison County Gift and Memorials Program.
Celebrate a birthday or anniversary, recognize the graduate or show appreciation for a retiree, all through the Madison County Public Libraries Gifts Program. It's something unique and special for your honoree and for the Libraries. Through the Gifts Program, library materials are purchased for placement in the general collection for all patrons to use and enjoy. It's easy, simple to do, and your donation is tax deductible!
While the Libraries will not accept the donation of actual material as part of this program, your financial contribution may be directed toward specific types of collections for your choice of library branch.
Memorials
A donation in memory of a loved one may be made through the Gift Program. Large and small sums are welcome.
Organizational Donations
Many civic groups contribute to the Libraries through the Gifts program. Each year a specific sum is donated for one area or several areas of the collection, etc. adult literacy materials, audio books, children's picture books etc. These gifts do not necessarily honor an individual, but may instead recognize the organization or its accomplishments throughout the year.
Business Donations
Recognizing retirees, founding days, or special events are some of the reasons why companies donate to the Libraries. It's a thoughtful way to observe someone's retirement and express appreciation for many years of service! Choose from any of the wide range of subjects found in the Libraries' collection.
Donation of Books and Audio Visual Materials
In accepting a gift of materials the Libraries reserve the privilege of deciding whether items donated should be added to the collection. Out of the many books and other materials which citizens so generously give, a considerable proportion can be used. Some cannot because any library material, though of value in itself, may be; (1) a duplicate of an item of which the library already has of sufficient number; (2) outdated - interesting but not of sufficient present reference or circulating value to the libraries; and/or (3) in poor condition - which would not justify the expense of processing it, i.e. cataloging and preparing it for circulation.
The material will be judged by the same standards of selection as those applied to the purchase of new materials. The Madison County Public Libraries accepts gift books with the understanding that books that are useful to the library collection will be retained, and other books will be disposed of in whatever manner the director deems best. The Libraries necessarily reserve the right to interfile gifts with other collections on the same subject, so that all collections are organized and classified according to library standards for the best public service.
Donation of Art Objects and Other Types of Materials
Although such gifts are usually welcomed and valued, final decision on their acceptance rests with the Library Director and the Library Board of Trustees.
Donations - Others e.g. Monetary
The Libraries welcomes cash contributions, gifts of real property, stocks, and bonds. It is our custom to expend cash gifts on materials, equipment, or a project that is acceptable to the donor. Although it is unlikely, there may be an occasion in which the restrictions set by the donor make it impossible for the library to accept the contribution. All donations are subject to the approval of the Library Director with the backing of the Library Board of Trustees.
Use of Gifts
All gifts are accepted with the understanding that it may someday be necessary that they be sold or disposed of in the best interest of the libraries. The Libraries cannot commit to perpetually housing a donation.
Income Tax Statements
The Libraries cannot appraise the value of a donation of materials or art. It will, however, issue the donor a letter acknowledging the donation. It is the donor's decision whether he or she will determine the value of the donation or utilize an independent appraiser. While the gifts to the Libraries as a governmental unit qualify as tax deductible, the donor will have to consider the particular circumstances of his or her situation for the specific effect.
Restriction
No donation can be accepted unless it is given to the libraries without restrictions unless the Library Board of Trustees has specifically adopted an agreement to do so.
Regardless of how small or how large the gift, every person, business or organization making a contribution to Madison County Public Libraries gives a true gift.