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Alameda Library Celebrates $10,000 Grant from Carnegie Corporation
The historic Alameda Free Library has received a generous grant of $10,000 from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. This funding is part of a national celebration that honors public libraries and commemorates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The contribution underscores the library’s enduring legacy as one of Andrew Carnegie’s significant gifts to American education and literacy.
Established in 1903 at the intersection of Oak Street and Santa Clara Avenue, the Alameda Carnegie Library is among the 1,280 Carnegie Libraries that continue to operate across the United States. These libraries serve as vital resources for public education and community engagement.
Reinforcing Foundational Principles
Dame Louise Richardson, the president of the Carnegie Corporation, has articulated that this initiative is more than a mere financial grant. It represents a reaffirmation of the foundational principles that guided Carnegie in establishing these libraries. Richardson emphasized that public libraries play a crucial role in fostering trust and community in a time marked by division and skepticism, as highlighted by an article in The New York Times.
The Carnegie Corporation’s commitment to public libraries is reflected in its continued efforts to support these institutions, ensuring they evolve to meet contemporary needs. The organization has created an interactive map that allows the public to explore the locations and histories of the Carnegie Libraries, providing insight into their lasting impact on American society.
Community Engagement and Accessibility
Residents and visitors interested in the offerings of the Alameda Free Library can visit their website at www.alamedafree.org or reach out directly at 510-747-7777. The library is committed to accessibility, and patrons can inquire about wheelchair access and transportation options, including the nearby AC Transit routes that connect these important community hubs.
This grant not only supports the operational needs of the Alameda Free Library but also reinforces its role as a beacon of knowledge and community connection. As public libraries navigate the complexities of modern society, such support from the Carnegie Corporation plays an essential role in their mission to serve the public good.
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