Seeking Donations
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www.chroniclebooks.com Donation Request Info
What is your donations/corporate giving policy?
At the heart of Chronicle Books' mission is the belief that we make a significant contribution to peoples' lives by delivering top-quality books and gifts. We also endeavor to make a difference with our good citizenship. Through our Corporate Giving programs, we are able to give something back to the communities in which we live and work.
Corporate Contributions
In recent years, Chronicle Books has supported many organizations whose programs enrich lives, foster learning, and expand educational opportunities including:
Ð'* ABFFE (American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression)
Ð'* NCCBA (Northern California Children's Booksellers Association)
Ð'* NCIBA (Northern California Independent Booksellers Association)
Ð'* Mill Valley Film Festival
Ð'* San Francisco Film Society
Ð'* San Francisco Symphony
Ð'* American Library Association
Ð'* California Academy of Sciences
Ð'* Chez Panisse Foundation
Ð'* Bay Area Discovery Museum
Ð'* Goddard Riverside New York Book Fair
Ð'* UCSC Library
Eligibility
Chronicle will consider an organization's application to our Corporate Contributions program if it meets certain criteria: the organization must be a non-profit organization with 501?(3) status and should have a primary mission that falls into at least one the following categories:
Ð'* Publishing Industry Related
Ð'* Literacy
Ð'* Literature
Ð'* Cultural
Ð'* Art/Design Education and training
Ð'* Other Educational
Chronicle Books will consider donations to organizations outside of these areas. Chronicle often makes donations that are either related to individual titles for
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