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OTHER OPTIONS FOR SHOWING YOUR SUPPORT

Mail a check to:

Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning
Attn: Jennifer Mattox
251 W. Second Street
Lexington, KY 40507

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  • Call us at (859) 254-4175

Ask your employer to match your gift!
Some employers match gifts made by their employees. Contact the human resources department or the matching gift program officer at your work for details, and then contact the Carnegie Center’s Development Director Jennifer Mattox at jmattox@carnegiecenterlex.org or (859) 254-4175.

Donate your new or gently used items.
The Carnegie Center accepts books for children and adult (no textbooks, please), art/craft supplies, and other items that can be used to promote the Carnegie Center’s mission and goals. Computers can only be accepted if they are less than two years old and in fine working condition. Donations can be dropped off at the Carnegie Center’s front desk, where you can leave your contact information so that a tax letter can be mailed to you. Contact Jennifer Mattox at jmattox@carnegiecenterlex.org or (859) 254-4175 with questions about eligible item donations.

Donate your time.
Volunteers are always welcome at the Carnegie Center. Though most volunteer opportunities are not tax-deductible, some are. Two examples are if your business provides free labor for a program (waiving the service charge) or if you instruct a workshop at the Carnegie Center and donate back your instructor stipend. Contact Jennifer Mattox at jmattox@carnegiecenterlex.org or (859) 254-4175 for more details.

“...part of the soul of Lexington.” —Kentucky Poet Laureate Jane Gentry Vance

“Sometimes, during my workday, I stop in for a moment just to breathe, listen and remember what’s true.” —Lori-Lyn Hurley

“I credit this class and the instructors with freeing me to tell these stories…” —Janet Holloway


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The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, provides operating support to The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning is supported, in part, by the Metlife Innovative Space Awards, a grant program of Leveraging Investments in Creativity in partnership with MIT and sponsored by the Metlife Foundation in collaboration with the Ford Foundation.