Providence Public Library is a 150-year-old nonprofit corporation providing free public library services through its rich and historic physical and digital collections, extensive information resources, thought-provoking exhibitions, impactful educational programs, and expert staff. The Library is focused on providing transformative experiences for all Rhode Islanders and expanding reach through statewide collaborations as an open and supportive teaching and learning place.
Providence Public Library Foundation’s 2025 giving is anchored by a single operating-support grant of $3,953,070 to Providence Public Library. That award points to a funder centered on sustaining the public library’s day-to-day work rather than making a wide spread of outside grants. The foundation sits alongside a 150-year-old institution that provides free public library services through physical and digital collections, information resources, exhibitions, educational programs, and staff expertise. Its support aligns with that broad service model, which is aimed at Rhode Islanders and statewide collaborations. The foundation’s role is tightly connected to library services, with giving tied to program support, capacity building, and project-specific enhancement grants. Providence Public Library itself serves as the community-facing institution, and the foundation’s recent grant record shows support flowing to the library in Providence rather than to a large network of unrelated nonprofits. That pattern makes the funder most legible as a library-supporting foundation focused on maintaining and strengthening public access to learning, information, and community programming.
The foundation’s grantmaking fits the public-library mission described in its existing focus areas: adult literacy, digital inclusion, workforce development, education and classes, research and collections, programs and exhibitions, and community services. One active program, Propagating Promising Practices (P3) for Literacy and Workforce Development, is a $3,000 library capacity-building pilot funded by an IMLS National Leadership grant. It is designed to help public libraries implement technology-enabled practices such as Learning Lounges, Learning Circles, and Mobile Learning. That program connects directly to adult learning and access to technology, showing how the foundation’s sphere of interest reaches beyond collections alone. It also matches the summary of Providence Public Library as a place for educational programs and expert staff. The foundation’s topic taxonomy further emphasizes public library program enhancement, community access to information and resources, collections and resource development, cultural and educational public programming, and quality improvement of library services.
$4M
$31M
$2.4M
$4.2M
Most grants fall between $4M and $4M, with a median of $4M.
25th Percentile
$4M
Median
$4M
75th Percentile
$4M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in RI.
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The only grant-size figure provided for the foundation is a flat $3,953,070 at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile, which indicates a single observed grant amount in the dataset. The recent-grants record also shows one 2025 award, so the available data reflects a concentrated giving pattern rather than a broad portfolio of many differently sized grants. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its philosophy tags point to program support, capacity building for library services, restricted or private supplemental funding, and project-specific enhancement grants.
Giving is entirely local in the available data: 100% of grants go to recipients in Rhode Island, and the top state by grant count is RI. The recent-grants record names Providence, RI as the recipient location, matching the foundation’s Providence base. The recipient-country distribution is also entirely U.S.-based, with 1 grant to US recipients. No non-U.S. grant destinations appear in the provided record.
Its documented giving is tied to Providence Public Library and to library-service priorities such as adult literacy, digital inclusion, workforce development, education and classes, research and collections, programs and exhibitions, and community services. The active P3 literacy and workforce development pilot also shows support for technology-enabled library practices.
The available grant-size data shows a single observed amount: $3,953,070 at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile. That matches the 2025 operating-support grant listed in the recent-grants record.
The recent-grants record lists Providence Public Library in Providence, RI as the recipient of a 2025 operating-support grant. The country distribution shows 1 grant to a U.S. recipient.
The provided data shows a local geographic scope of giving, with 100% of grants to recipients in Rhode Island. The recent-grants record also places the recipient in Providence, RI.
No. The foundation’s profile indicates that it does not fund individuals.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PROVIDENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY | PROVIDENCE, RI | $3,953,070 | 2025 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
PROVIDENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY
$3,953,070OPERATING SUPPORT