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NJ A3896

NJ A3896
Establishes New Jersey Imagination Library Project in DOE; appropriates $2 million.


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Introduced
02/27/2024
In Committee
02/27/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the New Jersey Imagination Library Project in the Division of Early Childhood Services within the Department of Education. The purpose of the program is to improve early childhood literacy by establishing a Statewide initiative to encourage eligible children to read. The program is to provide a high-quality, age-appropriate book on a monthly basis at no cost to any child enrolled in the program under five years old residing in the State. The bill requires the Division of Early Childhood Services to partner with a national early childhood literacy foundation or a State early childhood literacy entity to administer the program. The bill defines a "national early childhood literacy foundation" as a national nonprofit foundation, such as "Dolly Parton's Imagination Library" or a similar book distribution program, which exists for the sole purpose of working with local nonprofit entities to identify eligible children a reading selection each month to those children enrolled at no cost to the family. "State early childhood literacy entity" is defined as a nonprofit organization that is: (1) a nonprofit organization based in New Jersey; (2) recognized as tax exempt pursuant to section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and (3) organized solely to promote and encourage reading in early childhood for the children of the State. Additionally, the bill permits the division to require the entity it partners with to administer the program to provide a matching amount of at least 50 percent of the fund required to implement the program. Under the bill, the division is responsible for: (1) managing the daily operations of the program; (2) developing a process to enroll an eligible child in the program; (3) identifying and recruiting local qualified affiliates in the State to participate in the program; (4) assisting local qualified affiliates in the development, coordination, and promotion of the program in the community of the affiliate; (5) coordinating with each school district to advance the program and promote enrollment growth; (6) developing, coordinating, and promoting a Statewide public awareness campaign to inform donors regarding opportunities to financially support the program and local affiliates and the public regarding the program, including how to register an eligible child for the program; and (7) coordinating the collection and remittance of program costs for reading selections and mailings. The division may delegate, as it deems appropriate, these tasks to the partner entity. The bill establishes the "New Jersey Imagination Library Fund" in the Department of Education. Under the bill, the fund is to be annually credited with moneys appropriated by the Legislature and any public or private donations. Finally, the bill appropriates $2,000,000 to the "New Jersey Imagination Library Fund." The Imagination Library Project was established by Dolly Parton in the late 1990s and is dedicated to inspiring a love of reading by gifting books each month to children from birth to age five, free of charge to families. This bill expands Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Project to New Jersey.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the New Jersey Imagination Library Project in the Division of Early Childhood Services within the Department of Education. The purpose of the program is to improve early childhood literacy by providing eligible children under five years old residing in the state with a high-quality, age-appropriate book on a monthly basis at no cost to the family. The Division will partner with a national early childhood literacy foundation or a New Jersey-based nonprofit organization to administer the program, which may require the partner to provide at least 50% of the funding. The bill also establishes the "New Jersey Imagination Library Fund" to support the program and appropriates $2 million to the fund.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 02/27/2024)

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