Helping ALA Cruise to Success

[...]members can give to projects, offices, programs, divisions, committees, and departments in four categories: * ALA major initiatives: For this year's Giving Tuesday (November 29), the campaign will include "because" statements, explaining why the public should support ALA and how...

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