Tech Logic Donates to EveryLibrary to Help Launch Library Campaign Training Cohort

EveryLibrary, the national political action committee for libraries, is excited to announce a generous $10,000 donation from Tech Logic, a leading innovator in library automation and materials handling solutions. This donation will support the launch of the new Library Ballot Campaigns and Information-Only Campaigns training cohort through EveryLibrary Learning.

As a founding donor and supporter of this initiative, Tech Logic is investing in the future of libraries by providing the training and resources necessary for these institutions to inform their communities about upcoming ballot initiatives. This program is designed to help libraries navigate the complexities of elections while effectively running public information campaigns about funding measures that affect their services.

For over 25 years, Tech Logic has been at the forefront of library automation and efficiency, providing state-of-the-art self-checkout systems, automated materials handling (AMH), and RFID security solutions. Their innovative products streamline library operations, allowing staff to dedicate more time to patron services while enhancing user experiences. With a profound understanding of library operations and their challenges, Tech Logic remains committed to supporting the institutions that help communities thrive.

“Libraries provide essential services, but they need adequate funding to continue serving their communities effectively,” said Tim Granquist, Chief Operating Officer of Tech Logic. “We’re proud to partner with EveryLibrary in this initiative to ensure libraries receive the support they need to inform voters about the significance of funding measures. Empowering libraries with the right tools to advocate for themselves aligns with our mission of helping them succeed through technology and innovation.”

Through EveryLibrary's new learning cohort, library leaders will receive expert guidance on building public awareness, engaging stakeholders, leveraging corporate and community allies, and ensuring their messaging is nonpartisan and legally compliant. The program includes training from legal professionals, campaign strategists, digital marketing specialists, and library leaders with ballot experience, equipping participants to communicate their funding needs effectively and transparently.