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Posted March 20, 2026
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Write Impact Stores and Project Snapshots for LWB US

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Libraries Without Borders
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LWB US is looking for a skilled writer to help us capture the impact of our work through compelling storytelling. The volunteer will:
-Conduct interviews with 2-3 key staff members to gather success stories and lessons learned from our recent programs.
-Synthesize these interviews into a set of 3-5 audience-ready narratives and project snapshots.
-Deliver creative, non-report formats (such as 'impact spotlights' or short case studies) that can be shared with partners and funders.
These stories will amplify program participants and library partners, surface practical lessons to improve community programs, and help communicate LWB US’s role in closing the access gap. Volunteers will help center community voices and make our work more compelling and shareable to partners and funders.
We will coordinate interviews with 2–3 staff, share any available background materials, and provide timely feedback on drafts. Details on scheduling, files, and editorial priorities will be provided to volunteers during onboarding.

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Location

NYC and DC, Atlantic & North East Region

Website

https://www.librarieswithoutborders.us/

Member Since

Feb 2026

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Organization Mission

Millions of people are cut off from the resources that change lives. We close the access gap. Libraries Without Borders US (LWB US), the American branch of the international nonprofit Bibliothèques Sans Frontières (BSF), is the only organization that combines expert library support services with boots-on-the-ground community implementation—ensuring economically disadvantaged and underrepresented communities gain equitable access to literacy, learning, and cultural connection. We pursue our mission through two interconnected pathways: Community Programs: We work directly with excluded communities to remove barriers to access, create culturally relevant programming, and support literacy, learning, and cultural preservation. Institutional Partnership: We equip libraries with the expert consulting, training, and implementation support they need to reach excluded populations, filling capacity gaps and delivering measurable results. Our approach is community-led, place-based, evidence-informed, and justice-oriented. We center the voices of those we serve. We partner with libraries, schools, government agencies, local entities, and trusted community spaces. We use data to design, adapt, and scale what works. And we build community agency through access to knowledge and information.

Program Focus Areas

Adult Education
Arts, Culture, & Humanities
Civic Engagement
Child & Teenage Education
Immigrants & Refugees
Literacy
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