Tell Congress to #FundLibraries

On April 3, 2026, the White House released its budget proposal requesting the elimination of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the Innovative Approaches to Literacy (IAL) program in the Department of Education. Read ALA's statement and background on the announcement.
With pressure from the Executive Branch in full swing, it's more important than ever that Congress fund libraries in next year's budget.
In the U.S. House of Representatives, Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole released the schedule for the House's Appropriations Subcommittee and Committee markups. Library funding will be addressed as part of the "Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Bill" starting on June 5, 2026. We're still waiting for the Senate' schedule to be released.
Keep an eye on ALA's channels as we get ready for the next step in our campaign to advocate for library funding in the federal budget.
What is the federal budget process and how does it Fund Libraries?
Each year, Congress must pass 12 spending bills for the entire government, establishing funding levels for hundreds of programs, including the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), administrated through the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and the Innovative Approaches to Literacy (IAL) program in the Department of Education.
The more support we can demonstrate for federal library funding at every stage of the budget process, the more likely library funding will be to survive attempted budget cuts. We expect this White House to continue to do everything possible to slash funding for anything outside its preferred priorities, and they’ve made it very clear their priorities do not include library services.
Updated 4/17/2026:
If you’re wondering how this year’s budget process will work with the remaining twelfth appropriations bill (for the Department of Homeland Security, among others) still at a stalemate in Congress, at the time of this writing: Since the Office of Management and Budget was funded for FY26, Congress is in session and able to work on the budget process as it normally does this time of year. They may simply not be able to contact nonessential staff who work at any agencies whose funds are locked within that twelfth bill. That bill does not contain library funding or related services.
Learn more about the campaign to fund libraries and spread the word with our tools and resources below.
Congressional "Dear Appropriator" Signature History
Each year, ALA's Public Policy and Advocacy Office works with congressional staff to produce and circulate "Dear Appropriator" letters in Congress, addressed to members of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, requesting funding amounts for federal programs that support libraries. The Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funding supports libraries of all types through the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and its grant programs, including direct-to-state grants. The Innovative Approaches to Literacy (IAL) funding supports school libraries through the Department of Education.
Did your Senators sign on to support library funding in FY2026 or in previous fiscal years?
Did your House Representative sign on to support library funding in FY2026 or in previous fiscal years?
Appropriations Fact Sheets & Resources
Download a handy one-pager of your state's IMLS funding history and library facts. Need more specific examples? Check out the full IMLS grant database!
Curious about the specifics of what federal funds have paid for over the past decade? Check out this detailed chart for all the services that federal funds have provided across the country!
Download our federal budget pathway for library advocates to learn more about how the Congressional Appropriations process works.
Invite members of Congress to visit your library. Check out these tips for organizing a virtual or in-person visit, and download this one-page introduction to Federal funding to share with them on the visit.
Share the Campaign - Share Your Story!
Spread the word about #FundLibraries on social media and share the impact of IMLS funding in your library or state. Remember to tag your posts with #FundLibraries.
Download all of our Fund Libraries graphics here.
Graphics sizes for sharing across social networks!
Past "Dear Appropriator" Letters
- FY26 Senate Letter on LSTA - May 2025
- FY26 Senate Letter on IAL - May 2025
- FY26 House Letter on LSTA - April 2025
- FY26 House Letter on IAL - April 2025
- FY25 Senate Letter on LSTA - April 2024
- FY25 Senate Letter on IAL - April 2024
- FY25 House Letter on LSTA - April 2024
- FY25 House Letter on IAL - April 2024
- FY23 Senate Letter on LSTA - April 2022
- FY23 Senate Letter on IAL - April 2022
- FY23 House Letter on LSTA - April 2022
- FY23 House Letter on IAL - April 2022
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