Oradell Public Library Foundation

This group of dedicated volunteers meets quarterly and raises money for special collections and capital projects for the Library’s strategic planning.  They also work with the Library Board of Trustees and Director of the Library to meet many of the needs of the Library not possible in the Library’s limited operating budget.

The Oradell Public Library Foundation welcomes tax-deductible donations to help sustain and expand the Library’s special collections, staff education, projects, services, and special events.  If you are interested in making a tax deductible donation to the Oradell Public Library Foundation, please contact Library Director John J. Trause:  trause@oradell.bccls.org.


Baubles & Bling Sale

On Saturday, December 7, 2024 the Oradell Public Library Foundation will be holding a fundraiser from 11:00am to 4:00pm on the main floor. Enjoy the excitement of this year’s holiday market event.

Prices are from $20-$40. Great buys. Necklaces, bracelets and rings. Closeout prices and incredible savings on jewelry.

A festive craft for kids will be available in the Junior Room. Light refreshments for all. Proceeds go to the Oradell Public Library Foundation.


These are some of the projects that the Oradell Public Library Foundation has funded:

  • The flat screen TV and Blu-Ray player for the meeting room
  • The re-lighting project on all three floors of the Library 
  • Panic buttons for the security on all three floors
  •  Re-upholstery and new shelving / storage projects for the Junior Room 
  • Computer equipment upgrades and enhancements (e. g. mobile-friendly scanners at circulation desks, wireless system) 
  • Ancestry.com, the genealogy and naturalization database 
  • Mango Languages, the online service for learning foreign languages and English as a Second Language (ESL) 
  • Easy English News subscription for ESL program 
  • E-Readers (Nooks, etc.) that can be borrowed for use by the public 
  • Special collections for adult and children in local history and materials on American history and culture 
  • Great Courses adult learning sets 
  • A complete set of Newbery, Caldecott, and other award-winning children’s books 
  • Makerspace technology items 
  • Beanstack, an online interactive software to track summer reading for children and adults, through the Bergen County Cooperative Library System (BCCLS) 
  • Grants for staff training and on-going education
  • Sponsorship of the School of Fish fundraiser
  • Additional shelving, storage facilities, and furniture for the Junior Room
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