There are a number of funds you can support at the Duke University Libraries, including: Libraries Annual Fund Provides unrestricted support for where funding is needed most, from establishing crucial initiatives to creating unique programming and experiences Lilly Library Renovation Fund Supports the renovation of Lilly Library, one of the oldest and most architecturally significant buildings on Duke's campus Project Vox Funds a student-run publication and global initiative to transform the field of philosophy while teaching team-based humanities publishing Movement History Initiative A central program to expand our collective understanding of the Civil Rights Movement and contemporary activism George Grody Young Alumni Libraries Challenge Matches any gift or pledge payment made to the Libraries Annual Fund by seniors and young alumni Adopt a Book Funds the conservation of materials from our collections, and provides flexible support for the Conservation Services Department Adopt a Digital Collection Supports the storage of our diverse and unique digital collections, and provides the opportunity to ensure that some of Duke's most distinctive materials are protected in perpetuity Susan Baker Reinhardt Internship Funds an internship supporting librarianship with marine sciences, conservation, and climate in honor of Susan Baker Reinhardt. Collection Endowments Endowment funds are a permanent, self-sustaining source of funding that support a specific purpose Honoring with Books Gives Annual Fund donors who contribute $100 or more the opportunity to recognize a special person or event with a unique electronic bookplate