Library Donors
Every year the library receives generous contributions
from people in our community. Each gift provides a living legacy that
enables so many others to explore and enjoy words, music, and visuals.
We wish to express our thanks for all donations we receive. We also
wish to convey our gratitude to our volunteers who
devote their time, talents, and enthusiasm to Burlington Public Library
Acknowledgements
We'd like to acknowledge the generosity of the following library donors:
Make a Donation - Honour with Books donor program
Burlington Public Library is a registered charitable organization
that gratefully accepts bequests, memorials, individual, business and
organization donations, and other gifts.
Honour With Books is a unique way to pay tribute to a friend, relative, colleague, or group on a special occasion. Celebrate a life or a milestone with a gift that will bring pleasure to others. Your gift will help the public library build its collection for the enrichment and enjoyment of the entire community.
For more information about our Honour with Books donor program, please call Sherri at 905.639.3611 extension
103 or drop by your local branch.
Government Grants & Programs
The Community Access Program (CAP) is a Government of Canada initiative, administered by Industry Canada, that aims to provide Canadians with affordable public access to the Internet and the skills they need to use it effectively. We gratefully acknowledge their ongoing support.
Sustainability for Public Access (SPIA3) Program, 2003/2004
The support of the Government of Ontario through the Heritage and Libraries
Branch of the Ministry of Culture and of the Government of Canada is
acknowledged.
Sustainability for Public Access (SPIA) Program, 2001/2002
The support of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Tourism,
Culture and Recreation and of the Government of Canada through Industry
Canada is acknowledged.
Urban CAP for Libraries, 2000/2001
The support of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Citizenship,
Culture and Recreation and of the Government of Canada through Industry
Canada is acknowledged.
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