Charity to shut in July despite government funding deal, citing £100,000 annual shortfall and unsustainable long-term model
The Family Library says its upcoming closure is the result of a difficult financial climate - not poor planning.
The charity, which has served the Isle of Man for 14 years, is set to close its doors at the end of July.
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In 2022, the government agreed a five-year funding deal with support decreasing year-on-year, giving the charity time to explore long-term options.
Estimates suggest several thousand residents could be affected by the closure.
Director Kurt Roosen says the organisation has attempted many methods:
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