The Lewes Public Library is an “independent library” within the Delaware Division of Libraries consortium. As such, the Library must raise half of its annual operating funds each year. The Library has two sources of governmental funding: Sussex County and the State of Delaware. The remaining funds needed each year must be raised through our own efforts of soliciting grants and donations, collecting fines and fees, and holding fundraising events, as well as through the efforts of the Friends of Lewes Public Library.

Last year, over 185,000 people walked through our doors. Many more accessed our services online. We are the busiest library in Sussex County, and in the past three years we have seen a nearly 20% increase in both library attendance and program participation.
Along with this exciting growth come growing expenses as demand for our services increases. Since we are an independent public library, we must raise half of our operating funds each year through fundraisers, special events, and sponsorships.
We hope you will help us continue to be a welcoming center for the exchange of ideas and a space for education, growth, and social interaction in our community. Your support of the Lewes Public Library is critical to ensure our growing community has continued access to free programs, workshops, and resources. This ensures financial barriers never get in the way of your family, friends, neighbors, and fellow community members accessing everything the library has to offer.

To contribute to the Annual Appeal, you can:
For beneficiary designations, please use the legal name Lewes Public Library and the library’s federal tax ID #: 51-0350650. Our mailing address is 111 Adams Avenue, Lewes, DE 19958.
Individual donors may dictate the specific purpose/use for donations – which must be acceptable to the library. View and download the Gift and Donation Policy.
Philanthropy is based on voluntary action for the common good. To assure philanthropy merits the respect and trust of the general public, and donors and prospective donors can have full confidence in the not-for-profit organization they are asked to support, all donors have rights, as outlined in the Donor Bill of Rights developed by the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
Donations of $25,000+ and/or bequests will be named in the Library’s Legacy Society.
Do you have questions or need more information?
Please contact Rebecca Lowe, Library Development Director, at (302) 645-2733, ext. 4117 or by email.
The history of libraries in Lewes is long and rich. For the full story, read about Three Hundred Years of Generosity in Lewes.