Published on March 28, 2026
We at the Cultural Trust are deeply dismayed government’s recent cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). These reductions in funding represent a significant threat to the vital services and programs that libraries, museums, and cultural institutions provide to communities across the nation.
Libraries and museums play an indispensable role in fostering education, preserving history, and promoting cultural understanding. They serve as essential resources for individuals of all ages, offering access to a wealth of information, educational opportunities, and safe spaces for community engagement. The IMLS and NEH are instrumental in supporting these institutions through grants, resources, and initiatives that empower them to fulfill their missions effectively.
The consequences of these cuts extend far beyond the immediate financial implications. They jeopardize ongoing projects, limit outreach programs, and undermine the potential for innovative educational initiatives. As we navigate an increasingly complex world, the need for accessible knowledge and cultural resources has never been more critical.
We urge the federal government to reconsider these cuts and recognize the profound impact that libraries, museums, and the humanities have on our society. Investing in these resources is not merely an expenditure; it is a commitment to the future of democracy, education, and cultural heritage in America.
We stand in solidarity with libraries, museums, and cultural organizations across the country as they advocate for continued and enhanced funding. Together, we must raise our voices to ensure that these vital institutions can continue to thrive and serve the public good.
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