Donating Books

SAFE seeks to help improve educational opportunities for Sudanese children and youth, particulary in South Sudan, a newly-forming country, by supplying desperately needed text and reference books and other educational materials, supplies and equipment.

 
Each year SAFE sends a shipment of approximately 10,000 donated text and reference books and other educational materials to Sudan for distribution college and university libraries. Over 60 Sudanese colleges, universities, public libraries and other organizations have received books form SAFE.


We eagerly seek books in a wide variety of disciplines and fields. We ask you to consider the following selection criteria as you think about books you may donate. Also, we offer some suggestions for sources of books for donation to SAFE. In making a book donation, you can either ship or deliver books to either of our warehouses, one in Beltsville, MD and the other in Ames, IA. In either case, please contact Dr. Burchinal, executive director of SAFE, for instructions.

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Selection Criteria for Books


Books in almost every academic discipline or field are needed. Because of the expense in shipping books to Sudan, we ask donors to adhere to the following selection criteria:

  • Type of books: Textbooks and reference books
  • Level: Graduate, professional, undergraduate and 12th grade (U.S.) books suitable for adult readers
  • Publication date: We prefer books published within the last 10 years, but will accept books published in fields where basic knowledge does not change quickly. Also we welcome “classics” in any field. We rely on donors to select books they think are relevant and useful to faculty and students in Sudan.
  • Number: Single copies for use as a library reference to hundreds for use as a text book.

The main universities in South Sudan: University of Juba, University of Bar El-Ghazel, and Upper Nile University have identified their greatest need for books. SAFE eagerly seeks books in the fields identified by these universities.Back to Top


Fields and Disciplines


The following fields have been identified by Sudanese faculty and librarians being the most needed.

Agriculture — all fields and applications
Biochemistry
Business Management
Communications including journalism, mass media
Computer and Information Sciences and Applications
Development Related (rural, national, economic, social)
Early Childhood Development and Education
Ecology, Environmental Sciences and Applications
Economics — all areas and applications
Education, teaching materials
Encyclopedias, including children’s encyclopedias
Engineering — chemical, civil, electrical, hydrological, mechanical, petroleum
English – anthologies, classic novels, literacy criticism, reference books, textbooks, writing guides
English as a Foreign Language – TESOL materials
Family Sciences — all fields and applications
Food Sciences and Nutrition
Home Economics including Consumer Sciences
Law
Linguistics
Management, including business administration
Mathematics
Medicine — all fields, including nursing
Novels — fiction, particularly classics; please avoid novels featuring excessive violence or sexual encounters
Psychology, texts and reference materials in all fields, including tests and measuring instruments (IQ, personality, etc.)
Rural Sociology and Rural Development
Sciences - botany, biology, chemistry, geology, physics, zoology
Social Sciences, specifically anthropology, sociology, including rural sociology
Statistics
Women's Studies, women in development

In addition, we seek books in several special areas. These include:

Adult literacy education

Books for new readers who are learning English

Books for use by adult readers at several public libraries

We are now accumulating books for our shipment in the coming year. You can help by donating books and by asking colleagues, friends and your university library or bookstore for books. The value of books donated to SAFE can be claimed as a tax deduction. More importantly, you will help reduce the "book famine" in Sudanese libraries.

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Acquiring Books to Donate to SAFE

Here are a few suggestions for obtaining books for Sudanese libraries:

  • Look at your own bookshelves. You probably have a number of books that you no longer use. Why not send them to SAFE for delivery to faculty and students who will eagerly use them?
  • If you are a student, ask your professors if they have books they don't use and would be willing to donate for use in Sudanese university libraries.
  • See what your bookstore or student Co-op does with books no longer listed for any courses. Maybe, like we found at The George Washington University Bookstore and at the Catholic University Bookstore, the manager will be happy to donate the books rather than have them reduced to pulp.
  • Ask if your bookstore or Co-op will set up a drop-off site for books that the bookstore or co-op is not buying back from students.
  • At the end of a term or semester, set up a bin where students can toss books they can't sell. Many students will be glad to see that their formerly expensive, now valueless books, will have a further useful life.
  • Inquire whether a service or discipline club (economics, anthropology, etc.) at your university will sponsor a book drive. SAFE has received books in this way from clubs at Alvenia College, Berry College, and Ohio University, to name a few examples. Getting an article in your student newspaper on a book drive you and other students organize will help boost donations.
  • Also, see what your library does with books they declare as surplus. Often, libraries get donations of books from faculty, many of which the library does not want. The manager of the acquisition or collections department of your library may be glad for you to take these books.

In all cases, however, we ask that you review titles and select books that match the criteria set by Sudanese faculty and librarians. We don't have the manpower to review books sent to our warehouse. We have to trust the judgment of the donors. We want to avoid spending precious dollars for shipment of books that are not wanted or will not be used by Sudanese faculty and students. Each book you send will become a valuable addition to a library collection somewhere in the Sudan.

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Sending Books To SAFE


SAFE has a warehouse location in Maryland and one in Iowa. Unfortunately, SAFE is unable to pay for the cost of shipping books to either warehouse. We ask donors to contact Dr. Burchinal prior to donating books for the address of a warehouse and related shipping instructions.

 

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Tax Benefit

 

Since SAFE is a registered 501(c) (3) organization, the value of books and materials donated to SAFE can be claimed as a tax deduction. For your tax records, you might wish to photograph your in kind donation to support of the assessed value. Dr. Burchinal's "Thank you" reply may be used to document your contribution as a legitimate tax-deduction. In addition, your donation will help many students gain knowledge and skills needed for improving their lives.

 

 

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