Libraries are Opportunity.
Across Lincoln, our libraries open doors to learning and spaces for connection. From neighborhood branches like Walt, Gere, and Eiseley to our new Central Library project, each library offers a welcoming space where people of all ages can read, study, and discover.
The Foundation for Lincoln City Libraries ensures these doors stay open and inviting. Through community gifts, partnerships, and advocacy, we help fund the programs, technology, and spaces that make every branch a cornerstone of opportunity in our city.
Visits across all libraries
Total materials available
Physical items in circulation
Youth program participation
Our Libraries
Central Library
Since 2002, the Foundation for Lincoln City Libraries has been working on a bold vision: a downtown library that reflects who we are and where we’re headed. After 23 years, the Central Library project is moving forward with a welcoming and modern space that serves all of Lincoln.
Our mission is simple: to fund the programs, spaces, and stories that make Lincoln’s libraries essential to the life of our city. The Central Library will be the culmination of decades of hard work.
Anderson Branch
A neighborhood cornerstone fostering creativity and community engagement.
Bennett Martin
The current downtown library location with programming and services for all ages.
Events
That
Explore a variety of programs and gatherings that support our libraries and strengthen community connections.