FINAL BILL REPORT
SHB 2068
C 39 L 22
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Creating the imagination library of Washington program.
Sponsors: House Committee on Children, Youth & Families (originally sponsored by Representatives Stonier, Abbarno, Bronoske, Dolan, Ryu, Santos, Sells, Wylie, Orwall, Rule, Harris-Talley, Wicks, Gilday, Valdez, Bateman, Taylor and Kloba).
House Committee on Children, Youth & Families
Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation
Background:

Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.

The Dollywood Foundation, a nonprofit organization located in Tennessee, established Dolly Parton's Imagination Library (Imagination Library) in 1995 for the purpose of sending books to children from birth to age 5 and their families at no cost to the family.  The Imagination Library partners with local affiliates.  For example, the United Way of Lewis County and the Lewis County Rotary Foundation sponsor the Imagination Library program in Lewis County, Washington.  The local affiliate programs enroll children in their area while the Imagination Library negotiates wholesale pricing for the books.  The local affiliate programs pay the cost that is negotiated for those books and the shipping fees.  

Summary:

The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), in coordination with the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), must select a qualified nonprofit organization physically located in the State of Washington to create and operate the Imagination Library of Washington Program (ILWP).  This nonprofit organization must:

  • manage the daily operations of the ILWP;
  • establish affiliate ILWPs across the state;
  • advance and strengthen the affiliate ILWPs with the goal of increasing enrollment in those ILWPs;
  • develop, promote, and coordinate a public awareness campaign to make donors aware of the opportunity to register children from birth through age 5 in the ILWP and make the public aware of the opportunity for these children to receive books through the program; and
  • contract with a national nonprofit foundation that exists for the purpose of working with local entities to identify eligible children and mail age-appropriate, high quality books each month to those children at no cost to families.

 

The Washington nonprofit organization selected to operate the ILWP must provide payment to the national nonprofit foundation that equals 50 percent of the cost to provide books to eligible children enrolled in the program.  Each affiliate program must provide payment to the ILWP that equals the remaining cost to provide books to eligible children.  State funding is not required to be provided to the nonprofit organization selected to run the ILWP or the ILWP itself.

 

The DCYF may seek and accept gifts, grants, or endowments from public or private sources for the ILWP and may spend any gifts, grants, or endowments or income from public or private sources on the ILWP according to their terms.  

 

The nonprofit organization operating the ILWP must submit a report to the Legislature and the Governor by November 1, 2022, and annually thereafter describing:

  • the number of affiliate programs established by the ILWP;
  • the number of children enrolled in each affiliate ILWP; and
  • the number of children statewide enrolled in the ILWP.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 89 7
Senate 48 1
Effective:

June 9, 2022