The library services you count on are at risk.

On Friday, March 14, President Trump signed an executive order that targets federal funding to libraries and museums through the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

IMLS is the single largest source of critical federal funding for libraries. IMLS’ entire program of service costs 87 cents per person. (US population July 2024)

The MBLC uses federal IMLS funds to provide statewide library services for everyone.

Libraries are busy, effective and efficient.

Federal funding impacts library services statewide.

Reliable online sources for research

How this affects you:  Access to trusted online content is especially important for educators, college students, K-12 students, homeschoolers, and anyone who needs to do research. Pebble Go for kids, Transparent Languages, the Boston Globe archive, the New York Times archive, test prep for SAT, LSAT, or any other statewide database for research may be eliminated.

Getting items from other libraries

How this affects you: Right now, you have access to millions of items from 500 participating libraries to get books, magazines, materials in languages other than the English, and more that your own library network doesn’t have. Your access to items shared by other libraries could be limited. 

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Borrow Beyond your Library.  Get Books, DVDs, and more that aren't on your local library shelves.  Commonwealth Catalog"

Access to eBooks and Audiobooks

How this affects you: It will be more difficult to borrow titles through Libby. Wait times on Libby will increase, and the selection of available eBooks and audiobooks will decrease. 

Please note: Publishers often charge libraries five to six times the consumer cost for the same eBook with more restrictive licenses. These policies have severely limited libraries’ ability to purchase electronic content to meet demand. For library users with dyslexia, disabilities, and mobility challenges, eBooks and audiobooks are a necessity. The Massachusetts Library Association (MLA) is working with state legislators to ensure access. The following bills have been filed: 

  • HD.3595 An Act addressing challenges facing public libraries and digital resource collections by Representative Murray. 
  • SD.2330 An Act addressing challenges facing public libraries and digital resource collections by Senator Feeney. 

The summer reading program with the Boston Bruins is partially federally funded.

Local Grants for Libraries

Everyone can support libraries.