About YALSA

YALSA helps build the capacity of libraries so that they can help teens succeed in school and prepare for careers.

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YALSA stands for Young Adult Library Services Association.

Our Mission

Through networking, advocacy, and professional development, the Young Adult Library Services Association empowers all those involved in the profession to provide equitable, diverse and inclusive teen services.

Read about us and our mission in and check out our 2014 report on the

What We Do

The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) brings together key stakeholders from the areas of libraries, education, research, out of school time, youth development and more to develop and deliver resources to libraries that expand their capacity to support teen learning and enrichment and to foster healthy communities. Read about us and our mission in and check out this infographic (.pdf). YALSA is committed to embedding equity, diversity and inclusion principles throughout the organization, and to helping libraries do the same. Read our .

Advocate By participating in events like and implementing initiatives for libraries to participate in, YALSA works at a national level to inform and engage policy makers and elected officials about the important role libraries and librarians play in preparing teens to become engaged, productive citizens.

Research Through efforts such as its and , YALSA promotes and disseminates relevant research.

Train In order to ensure that librarians and library workers have the skills needed to engage, educate and support teens, YALSA offers a wealth of continuing education activities, including and an annual teen services .

Build Capacity YALSA provides over $195,000 per year to libraries through to help libraries do things like offer summer learning programs, hire teen interns and increase their digital media offerings. YALSA support librarians and library workers seeking to further their education or gain leadership skills. Read our 2014 (pdf) on Helping Libraries Meet the Needs of Diverse Teens, or watch this 5 minute.

Watch this to learn about our Activity Grant and its impact on helping libraries promote literacy amongst teens.

Promote best practices and identify trends

  • Publish , a , and a quarterly journal, .
  • Develop and disseminate for serving teens in libraries, such as
  • Curate industry content via blogs at and

Help us help libraries and librarians by making a ! Every dollar makes a difference!

Why Focus on Teens?

Teens are not simply “older children” – they have reached a developmental stage that requires a different strategic approach in order to effectively understand, connect with and serve them. In addition, the needs and developmental abilities of younger teens ages 13 to 15 vary from those of older teens ages 16 to 18. YALSA helps libraries increase their outreach to teens and serve them better. Unfortunately, research, including this , shows that as an age group, teens receive the least amount of funding from the government, foundations and corporate giving.

YALSA Facts

  • Current membership is more than 3,600 members
  • Founded in 1957 and headquartered in Chicago, YALSA is a division of the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±app, a financially stable 501(c)3 charitable association.

Mission, Vision & Intended Impact Statements

Find out more about YALSA's mission.

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The governing rules for YALSA

Organizational Plan

Updated every three to five years, the strategic plan outlines the current goals of YALSA

Handbook

Find volunteer forms, committee information, governing documents, and more information about YALSA in the handbook.

Governance

Find details on YALSA's governance, including its structure, board and executive committee members, minutes, board documents and more.

Staff

Meet YALSA's staff, headquartered in Chicago.

Annual Reports

Read annual reports from YALSA's presidents and executive director.

See a list of organizations that YALSA works with to further its mission.

YALSA History

Find out more about YALSA's history.