DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS
High-Impact Giving to the Bronx

Donor-advised fund (DAF) contributions are one of the most effective ways to support the Literary Freedom Project’s work on the ground.

These gifts provide flexible, immediate funding that keeps One Book One Bronx, Mosaic Literary Magazine, and the Mosaic Literary Conference active and accessible. A single DAF contribution can underwrite an entire five-week book club cycle, putting free books into the hands of Bronx residents and sustaining weekly, community-based discussions.

At a time when public funding is limited and inconsistent, DAF support allows us to stay responsive, expand into new neighborhoods, and invest directly in writers, facilitators, and cultural workers.

This is not abstract giving.
DAF contributions translate into books distributed, conversations held, and communities built in real time.

Literary Freedom Project
557 Grand Concourse PMB 143
Bronx NY 10451

Tax ID: 32-0011578

We encourage donors to recommend a grant from their donor-advised fund to the Literary Freedom Project, Inc., and help sustain a growing literary ecosystem rooted in the Bronx.

About us

Launched in 2005, the Literary Freedom Project is an arts organization based in the Bronx that understands the significant role cultural identity plays in the development of intelligent, creative, and engaged communities. These qualities are crucial for the sustenance and strengthening of cultures and can be nurtured through a blend of academic, vocational, and pleasure reading. Linking cultural identity to reading can establish a fundamental foundation for the growth of smart, creative, and engaged communities.

Our programs seek to build a cohesive conversation that places books, culture, and education at the center of all program development. In 1998, LFP launched Mosaic, which focuses on the literary arts by people of African descent and is supplemented by lesson plans for high school educators. The magazine was followed in 2002 by the Mosaic Literary Conference. MLC is an annual event that provides a platform for literature-based creative thinking and knowledge sharing. One Book One Bronx, launched in 2017, hosts weekly public restorative conversations related to gentrification, social justice, women’s empowerment, criminal justice, racial inequality, and more.

One Book One Bronx
at Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education