Partner Information
            
                ReadSquared creates and makes available for free to our subscribers annual 
                Summer Reading Program themes,  in collaboration with its partners.
                
                If you would like to partner with 
READsquared in creating the best Summer Reading Program experience, 
contact us.
                
                
                
            
        Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP)
        
                
                
                The 
Collaborative Summer Library Program 
                (CSLP) is a consortium of states working together to provide high-quality 
                summer reading program materials for children, teens, and adults at the lowest 
                cost possible for their public libraries. CSLP produces materials designed for 
                CSLP members, public libraries in participating states or systems.
                
                The participating systems and states develop a unified and high-quality 
                promotional and programming product. Participants have access to the same 
                artwork, incentives and publicity, in addition to an extensive manual of 
                programming and promotional ideas. 
                
                
                CSLP began in 1987 when ten Minnesota regional library systems developed a 
                summer library program for children, choosing a theme, creating artwork and 
                selecting incentives that public libraries in the regions could purchase and 
                use. State libraries and systems continue to join and CSLP continues to evolve, 
                but its guiding principle remains the same, librarians sharing ideas, expertise 
                and costs to produce a high-quality summer reading program for children.
                
                
                    Illinois Reading Enrichment and Development (iREAD)
                
                
                The 
Illinois Reading Enrichment and 
                Development (iREAD) program is a coordinated, self-supporting effort to 
                develop and provide high-quality, low-cost resources and products to enable 
                local library staff to promote reading. The program’s audience is kindergarten 
                through grade eight, but may provide supplemental materials for preschoolers, 
                teens, and adults.