Need Continues to Grow; Donate to Help Book and Comic People on Giving Tuesday and Double Your Donation

ANN ARBOR, MI–Thanks to Macmillan Publishers, every Giving Tuesday donation up to a total of $10,000 will be doubled, ensuring the Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation can continue to help every book and comic person in need, including the six families who faced housing instability, loss of critical household income, and serious medical challenges in just one day. The match is available to all donors beginning Dec. 2, 2025.

“The people who keep the doors of our community bookstores and comic shops open need our support more now than ever,” said Binc CEO Pam French. “We just had our biggest day for grant approvals not related to a natural disaster in the last four years—six families received a total of $14,000 in urgently needed help. There are many worthy causes seeking support this Giving Tuesday and we’re grateful to everyone who thinks Binc. Your donation will go right to work keeping families and stores in their communities.”

In addition to the publishers who have supported this campaign with matching gifts, Libro.fm has stepped up to offer an even more generous thank you for Binc supporters. Give $50+ and get one audiobook credit; give $100+ and get two audiobook credits, give $250+ and get three audiobook credits. This offer is available through Dec. 31, 2025.

“Binc plays a vital role in supporting booksellers through challenging moments, and that’s especially clear this year,” said Kelly Collins, VP, communications & community, Macmillan Publishers. “This Giving Tuesday, Macmillan is proud to partner with Binc to match donations through our MacImpact program. We hope you’ll join us.”

Donate today and double your donation.

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