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Madison Public Library - South Madison Branch

Success U: Education, Employment and Housing Collection

A new collection developed by the Madison Public Library - South Madison Branch and sponsored by a grant from the Madison Community Foundation.

About the Success U: Education, Employment and Housing Collection

The South Madison Branch understands the importance of providing easy access to resources and information about education, employment, and housing. Thanks to a generous grant from the Madison Community Foundation, South Madison is able to extend its collection of these materials, as well as offer programming promoting success in education, employment and more.

New job and career books
New books on education
New books on personal finance and economics

 

How can I contribute to this program?

Please contact Margie Navarre Saaf at 266-6395 to:

  • Suggest complimentary programming
  • Start an education & emloyment book club
  • Ask about donating materials
  • Refer a speaker

 

Donate!

Support your favorite collections with a donation to the Madison Public Library Foundation! Designate a gift to a specific branch or collection when you donate online (fill in the branch or collection in the "In honor of" box). Or, mail your contribution to:

Madison Public Library Foundation
201 W. Mifflin St.
Madison, WI 53703

and designate a branch or collection in the check's memo. Please contact Terrie Goren, Foundation Executive Director, at (608) 266-6318 or mplfoundation@cityofmadison.com with questions.

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Madison Community Foundation

The Madison Community Foundation has supported Dane County’s public library system with over $5 million in donations for collections, programs and capital campaigns since 2000, including a total of 27 collection grants awarded to Madison and Dane County Libraries.

“It’s simple - great libraries make great communities. We continue to support this wonderful asset and are thrilled to see the collections grow and be shared so widely across the county,” says Kathleen Woit, President of the Madison Community Foundation.

Madison Community Foundation encourages, facilitates and manages long-term philanthropy. Since 1942, the foundation staff has helped people realize their philanthropic goals, allowing them to support charitable interests anywhere in the world. The community foundation also awards grants throughout Dane County to build communities. More information is available online at www.madisoncommunityfoundation.org


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