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Support New Haven Reads

Since 2001, New Haven Reads has increased children’s literacy skills and promoted a love of reading in New Haven and beyond.

As listed below, there are many ways you can make a gift to New Haven Reads. For more information, contact Fiona Bradford, Communications and Development Director, at information@newhavenreads.org.

Employer Identification Number (EIN): 76-0807330


Donate Today

Make a secure, online donation to support childhood literacy.

Make a One-Time Donation

Stocks & Securities

Support New Haven Reads through the gift of an appreciated asset. Please notify Janel Crite (janel@newhavenreads.org) of what is being transferred, including the donor’s name and the number of shares.

Donations go to: LPL Brokerage, 800-724-6809

Account # 6989-8938
DTC: 0075

Name on the account: New Haven Reads Community Book Bank, Inc.

Tax ID: 76-0807330

Please notify Janel Crite (janel@newhavenreads.org), Finance Director at New Haven Reads, if you have made an electronic stock transfer, what is being transferred including # shares and the name of the donor.


Become a Sustaining Donor

Monthly recurring gifts provide steady, reliable support.

Check out our Top 5 Reasons to Become a Sustaining Donor.

Make a Monthly Donation

Donate by Mail

Send your check to: New Haven Reads, 45 Bristol Street, New Haven, CT 06511.


Honorary Donations

Dedicate your donation to a friend or relative to show your appreciation or honor their memory.

Make a Honorary Donation

Wills and Planned Giving

Please remember New Haven Reads in your estate plan for a specific dollar amount or percentage.

If you would like to include New Haven Reads in your estate plan, please consult with your estate planning professional and use this language in your will:
 “I hereby give, devise, and bequeath the sum of ______ (or % of my estate) to New Haven Reads Community Book Bank, Inc., a nonprofit organization located at 45 Bristol Street, New Haven, CT 06511, Federal Tax ID #76-0807330, for New Haven Reads’ general use and purpose.”