"Now that the library is assured of a steady funding stream, it can begin to expand programming, knowing that it can meet the community’s needs now that the Carlynton School District has closed its school library. The Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall is a community treasure that those living and working in the area can’t afford to lose. Fortunately, the community recognizes its value and is willing to pay for it."
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Showing posts with label community support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community support. Show all posts
Saturday, December 24, 2016
One for the books: Community rallies to save Carnegie library; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12/24/16
Editorial Board, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; One for the books: Community rallies to save Carnegie library:
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Carnegie Library, recently in crisis mode, reports surplus, passes fundraising goal; Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 3/31/15
Tony Raap, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; Carnegie Library, recently in crisis mode, reports surplus, passes fundraising goal:
"The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh had a $151,000 budget surplus in 2014 and exceeded its fundraising goal by $800,000, board members said Tuesday at their annual public meeting in Squirrel Hill... The 19-branch library system had an operating budget of $30.59 million in 2014. Its expenses totaled $30.44 million, leaving a six-figure surplus. “That really shows the library staff does an excellent job of managing the funds that are given to them to fund the library system,” said Greg Zovko, chair of the library's finance committee... The state contributes about $3.3 million, but that funding has been flat the past four years, said Mary Frances Cooper, the library system's president and director. The system's biggest expense is salaries and benefits, which total $18.39 million, or about 59 percent of its budget."
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