TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON
700 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116 www.bpl.org

Total Revenue
$10,953,414
Total Expenses
$10,341,953
Net Assets
$78,606,188

Organizations Filed Purposes: The Boston Public Library provides educational and cultural enrichment free to all by engaging the public through programming and active spaces, restoring and preserving our history, providing access to borrow from our vast collection of books and electronic databases and other materials and caring for the Public's Special Collections.

The Boston Public Library (BPL) is an extraordinary institution that has served the citizens of Boston since 1848. Founded as the first municipal library and the first public library to lend books, the Boston Public Library is dedicated to the advancement of learning and is "Free to All," as is carved in the facade of the historic McKim building in Copley Square. The BPL encompasses a Central Library, twenty-five vibrant neighborhood libraries, a robust website, and classes and programs for all ages. The Library's collection of more than 23 million items includes circulating books, eBooks, DVDs, and music, as well as research and special collections that encompass rare manuscripts, prints, photographs, drawings, maps, posters, and more. The Boston Public Library's Kirstein Business Library and Innovation Center, Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, and Collections of Distinction such as the personal library of John Adams, the Anti-Slavery collection, the Thomas Pennant Barton Collection of Shakespeare, and the Boston Pictorial Archive attract researchers and scholars from across the city and around the world. In fiscal year 2020, Boston Public Library hosted 7,953 public programs reaching 401,829 people, received 6.8 million visits to its website, and loaned 5.1 million items. Of those 5.1 million lends, more than 3.1 million were digital downloads of e-books and audiobooks. In the same fiscal year, the Boston Public Library helped 97,364 Massachusetts residents - adults, children, and teens - sign up for new library cards, hosted 309,817 free computer sessions, enabled 292,633 free wireless internet sessions, and had more than 2.4 million visitors. Engaging the Public Through Programming + Active Spaces: The Library offers a variety of programs for all Children, teens and adults including: Future Readers Club, Homework Assistance, Local & Family History, Writing programs, Theater Productions, The Lowell Lecture Series, Copley Concerts, Never Too Late Programs, Children's Music and Storytelling. Serving the Public with Improving technology: BPL is a national leader in library service technology. The Library has been improving the Library's IT and business systems, increasing access to knowledge through the provision and creation of digital content, and closing the digital divide by providing the public improved access to the kinds of cutting edge technology that ensure equity. Restoring and Preserving our History: At an estimated one million manuscripts, holdings are particularly strong in medieval and early Renaissance manuscripts, colonial Boston and New England, and the American anti-slavery movement. The library is also home to hundreds of archival collections with strengths in local business, political, cultural, and social history. Caring for the Public's Special Collections The Library maintains and cares for of one the world's most important public collections of art, rare books, maps and other special objects and make these precious objects, owned by the public, accessible to patrons today and far into future generations. Statewide Collection Development & Access: This program provides residents of the Commonwealth access to print, electronic, and downloadable collections not available in their individual libraries. Anyone who lives, works, goes to school, or owns property in Massachusetts can have a Boston Public Library card.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Laura S IrmscherChief Of Collections35$13,427
Elizabeth S PrindleHead of Special Collections35$6,190
Chynah TylerTrustee1$0
Jeffrey B HawkinsTrustee1$0
John T HailerTrustee1$0
Priscilla H DouglasTrustee1$0
Linda Dorcena ForryTrustee1$0
Cheryl CroninTrustee1$0
Ben Bradlee JrTrustee1$0
Jabari AsimTrustee1$0
Zamawa ArenasTrustee1$0
Evelyn Arana-OrtizVice Chair1$0
Robert E GalleryChair1$0
Pamela CarverClerk & Executive Assistant To The President35$0
Sean MonahanSupervisor Of Accounting Services35$0
Ellen DonagheyChief Financial Officer (CFO)35$0
Eamon SheltonDirector Of Operations35$0
Michael R ColfordDirector Of Library Services35$0
David J LeonardPresident35$0

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