Our History & Mission
A flexible and responsive institution
Founded in 1986 by visionary civic leaders including Cindy Pritzker, J. Ira Harris and Marshall Field, the Chicago Public Library Foundation was created to support Chicago Public Library’s most innovative programs, its acquisition of technology, and the ongoing development and diversification of its collections. That dynamic idea – of a flexible and responsive institution, designed to partner with Chicago Public Library as it grows and evolves to support the changing needs of its patrons – remains in place today, as the Foundation continues its 30th year.
Remaining Dedicated to the Curious
$70+ Million
donated to programs, technology and collections.
Funding
provided for innovative new Library programs.
4 Star
rated as a charity by Charity Navigator.
Top Rated
as a non-profit organization by Chicago Magazine.