Find your place in the Library Support Network
The Library Support Network is built for the people and organizations working to strengthen public library fundraising.
Join for free to get access to the LSN online community or become a paid member for expanded access to tools, programs, peer learning, and member-only resources.
Choose the pathway that fits your role, organization, and level of engagement.
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LSN is designed to welcome anyone involved in public library fundraising while offering deeper value to organizations of any size that invest as paying members. Community Access gives you a free way to connect and learn. Organization Membership gives you and your full team, whether staff or volunteers, deeper access to people, tools, learning, and opportunities to help shape the future of the field.
| Community Access | Organization Membership | |
| Create an LSN profile and join the online community Stay connected to public library fundraising peers and conversations. | Included | Included |
| Participate in open community conversations Join discussion forums, selected convenings, and field updates. | Included | Included |
| Use public resources and entry-level tools Access Library Giving Day tools, articles, shared takeaways, and selected templates. | Included | Included |
| Add your full team Include staff, board members, volunteers, and others affiliated with your organization. | Included | |
| Access member-only learning Join member webinars, selected conference encore sessions, and the recording archive. | Included | |
| Join peer groups and leadership discussions Participate in affinity groups, roundtables, and curated member conversations. | Included | |
| Connect through member tools Use the member directory, peer connections, and the curated Resource Library. | Included | |
| Use tools in development Access Benchline™, Shared Case for Support resources, and future field-building tools as they are released. | Included | |
| Help shape LSN’s future Provide input on programs, resources, priorities, and future field-building work. | Included |