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    Boston Public Library Fund

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    BOSTON, MAWebsite6178592027

    About Boston Public Library Fund

    The Boston Public Library Fund provides essential resources to help the Boston Public Library realize its mission and serve the common good.

    Focus Areas

    public librariesliteracy and ESLyouth and teen servicesworkforce developmentdigital access / connectivityentrepreneurship supportcommunity social servicescollections and archival preservationLGBTQ+ programs and resources

    Who They Fund

    library patrons/general publicstudents and learnersresearchers and educators

    Funding Style

    About Boston Public Library Fund

    Boston Public Library Fund Inc backs the Boston Public Library’s core work through a steady stream of large institutional grants, including $3,646,334 in 2025 for BPL programs and $3,222,326 in 2024 for the same purpose. Its giving also supports specific library assets and services, as shown by a 2023 grant that funded BPL programs alongside the Alker Endowment and the Leventhal Map and Education Center. The fund’s active programs point to a long-term library strategy: an endowed LGBTQ+ fund, a South End children’s programming endowment, and creative catalyst mini-grants tied to library programming. That mix suggests support for both ongoing operations and named funds that extend service capacity over time. The foundation’s focus areas center on public libraries, literacy and ESL, youth and teen services, digital access and connectivity, workforce development, entrepreneurship support, community social services, collections and archival preservation, and LGBTQ+ programs and resources. Its work is oriented to library patrons, students and learners, researchers and educators, with program support, endowment support, and institutional support as the main funding modes.

    What Boston Public Library Fund Funds

    Public library programming is the clearest throughline in the recent grants record. The Boston Public Library received $3,646,334 in 2025 and $3,222,326 in 2024, both designated to support BPL programs. The funder also supports special collections and educational resources. In 2023, it gave $2,558,416 for BPL programs, the Alker Endowment, and the Leventhal Map and Education Center, linking general library support with map education and archival learning. Endowed funds are another important part of the portfolio. The Howard Cooper LGBTQ+ Endowment Fund was established with a $1,000,000 bequest to expand LGBTQ+ resources, collections, and programming, including the annual We Are Pride booklist, youth programming, teen resources, and historical research. Neighborhood-based children’s services appear as well through the Herb Hill Fund for South End Children’s Programming, which supports children’s programming and early literacy in the South End.

    How Boston Public Library Fund Gives

    Recent grants cluster in a narrow range: p25 is $2,724,394, median is $2,890,371, and p75 is $3,056,348. The top three recent grants all went to Boston Public Library, which points to repeated support for the same institution across 2023, 2024, and 2025 rather than a one-off gift pattern. The foundation is a local funder, and its grants are institutional and program-oriented rather than individual-facing, with no program-related investments. The active program list also shows endowed funds, indicating a mix of ongoing endowment support and annual program support.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $3.6M

    Total Assets

    $14M

    Total Revenue

    $7.5M

    Total Expenses

    $5.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $2.7M and $3.1M, with a median of $2.9M.

    25th Percentile

    $2.7M

    Median

    $2.9M

    75th Percentile

    $3.1M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in MA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Headquarters

    Leadership

    PAULA SAKEY

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Topics

    public library programsmap collections and cartographic educationlibrary education and outreachcultural heritage/preservation

    Where Boston Public Library Fund Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated entirely in Massachusetts, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient city that appears most often is Boston, including Boston Public Library and the Boston-based active programs tied to LGBTQ+ resources and creative programming. One named neighborhood focus is the South End, through the Herb Hill Fund for South End Children’s Programming. The available grant country distribution is fully domestic: all recent grants went to US recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Boston Public Library Fund

    What kinds of programs does Boston Public Library Fund Inc support?

    Its stated focus areas include public libraries, literacy and ESL, youth and teen services, workforce development, digital access and connectivity, entrepreneurship support, community social services, collections and archival preservation, and LGBTQ+ programs and resources. The recent grants also show support for map education, endowments, and children’s programming.

    How large are the foundation’s recent grants?

    The recent grant-size distribution is tightly grouped: p25 is $2,724,394, median is $2,890,371, and p75 is $3,056,348. The three largest recent grants were $3,646,334 in 2025, $3,222,326 in 2024, and $2,558,416 in 2023.

    Does Boston Public Library Fund Inc fund only Boston?

    Its giving is local, and the grant recipient distribution shows 100% of grants to recipients in Massachusetts. The recent grants and active programs listed are all connected to Boston, including the Boston Public Library and the South End neighborhood.

    Does the fund accept unsolicited applications?

    The active programs listed do not accept unsolicited requests. That is shown for The Howard Cooper LGBTQ+ Endowment Fund, the Institute of Museum and Library Services Grant, the Branching-Out Creative Catalyst Mini-Grant Program, and the Herb Hill Fund for South End Children’s Programming.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARYBOSTON, MA$3,646,3342025SUPPORT BPL PROGRAMS
    BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARYBOSTON, MA$3,222,3262024SUPPORT BPL PROGRAMS
    BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARYBOSTON, MA$2,558,4162023SUPPORT BPL PROGRAMS, ALKER ENDOWMENT, AND LEVENTHAL MAP AND EDUCATION CENTER

    BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

    $3,646,334
    BOSTON, MA2025

    SUPPORT BPL PROGRAMS

    BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

    $3,222,326
    BOSTON, MA2024

    SUPPORT BPL PROGRAMS

    BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

    $2,558,416
    BOSTON, MA2023

    SUPPORT BPL PROGRAMS, ALKER ENDOWMENT, AND LEVENTHAL MAP AND EDUCATION CENTER