Recognizing that change is on the doorstep of America's libraries, Libraries for the Future (LFF) has been working since 1992 to provide a voice for libraries and their users. The organization supports library initiatives by mobilizing public and private support for libraries, supporting innovative services and acting as a consultant for program development.
LFF has recently developed The Access Alliance, a network of more than 70 libraries across the country in rural, urban and suburban communities. These libraries integrate LFF strategies to strengthen services for their patrons. Read more about LFF's programs and resources.