October 5th, 2011
It is our honor to inform you that Books For Africa recently received a fifth consecutive 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency. According to Charity Navigator CEO Ken Berger, "Only 4% of the charities we rate have received at least 5 consecutive 4-star evaluations, indicating that Books For Africa outperforms most other charities in America." Click on the link above for more info...
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September 27th, 2011
Books For Africa recently reached a new milestone—25 million books sent to children in 46 African countries since 1988. Books For Africa supporters celebrated by sorting and packing books at the two BFA warehouses in celebration of International Literacy Day on Error: source does not appear to be markup.. In addition, more than 200 Books For Africa supporters and volunteers gathered for a South African-style braai (barbecue) at the BFA Minnesota warehouse on Saturday, September 17. Click on the link above for more info and photos...
September 23rd, 2011
BFA Executive Director Pat Plonski and Board President Tom Gitaa were in South Bend, Indiana, in early September touring the Better World Books warehouse and meeting the staff to say thanks for all of the great support BWB has provided over the years. Better World Books is our largest single donor and our largest provider of university books. Thank you, Better World Books!
Kofi Annan and Walter Mondale
Minnesota Public Radio
September 22nd, 2011
September 20th, 2011
The Jack Mason Law & Democracy Initiative of Books For Africa recently was featured in “Share A Dream: A Summary of Sharing 2010,” a document that summarizes the incredible charitable work performed last year by the law firm Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi (RKMC). RKMC provides the most financial support of any of our supportive law firms to the Jack Mason Law & Democracy Initiative. They have been our top donor since the program was created three years ago. Click on the link above for more info and view the report...
The Jack Mason Law & Democracy Initiative of Books For Africa recently was featured in “Share A Dream: A Summary of Sharing 2010,” a document that summarizes the incredible charitable work performed last year by the law firm Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi (RKMC) . RKMC provides the most financial support of any of our supportive law firms to the Jack Mason Law & Democracy Initiative. They have been our top donor since the program was created three years ago.