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Support the CBLDF, BINC, and the Hero Initiative this #GivingTuesday

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With nonprofits in need, both to help combat the current pandemic or impacted by the pandemic, a special #GivingTuesday is taking place today! #GivingTuesday is a day that highlights charities and the need to support them through donations (which often are tax-deductible).

Graphic Policy is asking you to support three worthy causes, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), Book Industry Charitable Foundation (BINC) and the Hero Initiative. Please sound off with more in the comments!


BINC

Binc is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to assisting booksellers in need. The Binc Foundation grew out of a wish of bookstore employees to establish a fund to help their colleagues experiencing unexpected financial crises. Binc is dedicated to assisting bookstore employees across the United States in their greatest time of need.

Binc’s assistance varies depending on the needs of retailers. Binc is focused on helping with expenses such as medical or personal household under the following circumstances:

  • If a bookstore employee contracts an illness and cannot go to work.
  • If a member of a bookseller’s household contracts an illness and the employee is forced to quarantine themselves to prevent further spread of the virus.
  • If a bookseller loses more than 50% of their scheduled work hours because residents are told not to go to work.
  • If a bookseller loses more than 50% of their scheduled work hours due to a mandatory quarantine.

You can donate now to help BINC get funds to those in need.


CBLDF

The CBLDF receives more than a quarter of its annual budget in year-end gifts from supporters. But, that can change by helping donate on a special day like today!

All year-round, the CBLDF works hard to protect the right to read. Their efforts combat the rising tide of censorship facing students, educators, and libraries, and we continue to provide a valuable safety net for creators and retailers.

The CBLDF has worked locally to assist librarians, educators, and retailers navigate their rights and keep books on shelves.

If you are thinking about an organization to donate to, we ask you to please consider their worthy efforts. Donations to CBLDF are fully tax-deductible in the year they are given. Please help CBLDF continue their important work by making a donation today, either by giving a holiday gift of a signed graphic novel, becoming a member, or making a tax-deductible cash contribution.

You can donate now and show off your support.


The Hero Initiative

The Hero Initiative helps comic creators in need. Formed in 2000, the organization is a safety net for comic creators in need. The organization became a not-for-profit in 2001 and has since granted over $1,000,000 to over comic book creators who helped contribute to and build the industry into what it is today.

Hero creates a financial safety net for yesterdays’ creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. It’s a chance for all of us to give back something to the people who have given us so much enjoyment.

You can help them out and contribute today.


Please donate so these three worthy organizations can continue their good works. If you have more suggestions of comic-related non-profits that people can donate to, sound off in the comments below.

Donate to Help Book and Comic People on Giving Tuesday and Double Your Donation

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

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.

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.

Donate today and double your donation.

Explore Image Comics in the ’10s with Humble Bundle benefiting BINC

Prepare for a bundle of can’t-miss digital comics with the attitude cranked all the way up—the Image Comics in the ’10s collection delivers iconic Image Comics stories like SAGA, Vol. 1, Sex Criminals, Vol. 1, Paper Girls, VOL. 1, and more. This 100+ title library doesn’t pull any punches—explore the full spectrum of the femme experience with the women-in-prison sci-fi exploitation riff BITCH PLANET. Pay what you want for some of the hottest comics from Image, and support the BINC Foundation with your purchase.

The Image Comics in the ’10s has a retail value of $2,783 and you can get it all for $18.

Image Comics in the '10s

Binc Announces the Winner of the Carla Gray Memorial Scholarship for Emerging Bookseller-Activists

Kaylee Tada

A Massachusetts bookseller committed to preventing overdoses in their community has won the seventh Carla Gray Memorial Scholarship for Emerging Bookseller-Activists awarded by the Friends of Carla Gray Committee and the Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation.

Kaylee Tada from Brookline Booksmith in Brookline, MA, will receive a year-long scholarship for professional development, which includes travel and hotel to attend Winter Institute 2026, travel and hotel to attend their 2026 regional fall tradeshow and a $1,000 stipend to fund a community outreach project.

I am very excited to be receiving the Carla Gray Memorial Scholarship for Emerging Bookseller-Activists. I believe bookstores have a unique ability to connect with individuals in a way that sets us apart from other retail establishments. Through my work I have been able to connect with our local unhoused community and am proud to center their voices in my project. Thank you to Binc for supporting the Brookline Booksmith in our quest to provide lifesaving overdose prevention resources to our community. This scholarship will allow us to collaborate with local harm reduction services to host a free overdose prevention event and distribute educational resources throughout the year. I am beyond grateful for this opportunity. Receiving this scholarship means a lot to me, my store, my friends, and community members.

-Kaylee Tada

The scholarship is intended to help a bookseller with fewer than 10 years of experience connect with other booksellers, publishers and authors, and establish the long-term relationships needed to keep the book industry thriving. The community outreach component is focused on finding new readers and ensuring access to books that improve readers’ lives while integrating bookstores even more fully into their communities.

Applications Open September 1 for Carla Gray Memorial Scholarship for Emerging Bookseller-Activists

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

The Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation is accepting applications for the Carla Gray Memorial Scholarship for Emerging Bookseller-Activists Sept. 1-20, 2025. The winning bookseller will be awarded a year-long scholarship for professional development, which includes travel and hotel to attend Winter Institute 2026, travel and hotel to attend their 2026 regional fall tradeshow and a $1,000 stipend to fund a community outreach project. Eligibility requirements and the application can be found here

The goal of the community outreach project is to find new readers and ensure access to books that improve readers’ lives while integrating bookstores even more fully into their communities. Meet past winners and learn about their projects.

This year’s scholarship will be the seventh awarded by the Friends of Carla Gray Committee and the Binc Foundation. It is intended to help a bookseller with at least one, but fewer than 10 years of experience connect with other booksellers, publishers and authors, and establish the long-term relationships needed to keep the book industry thriving.

Bookshop.org and Two Trees Press Donate in Support of Book and Comic People

BINC

Bookshop.org and Two Trees Press, publisher of Among Friends: An Illustrated Oral History of American Book Publishing and Bookselling in the 20th Century, have joined forces to support the Book Industry Charitable Foundation. They have contributed $5,000 to BINC, an organization that is dedicated to assisting booksellers and comic shop employees in need.

Two Trees Press was founded in 2022 with a focus on 20th century American book publishing and bookselling. Among Friends, a 576-page limited edition book, was published in September 2023 with assistance from Publishers Weekly and Ingram Content Group.  A new trade paperback edition, geared to the general reader at an affordable price, is in the works.

To learn more about Binc and how it supports book and comic people visit .

Explore the New Worlds and New Frontiers of DSTLRY with Humble Bundle

Expand your personal library and explore the rich worlds and captivating stories of DSTLRY with the all-new New Frontier of Comics Bundle! This 25+ comic collection features SomnaGoneSpectregraph, and more from one of the medium’s freshest indie publishers. DSTLRY is creator-owned, offers awesome limited-edition runs, and focuses on digital distribution. Lose yourself in this expansive library and help support BINC with your purchase!

The New Frontier of Comics From DSTLRY Book Bundle features 27 items with a retail value of $450. You can get them all for $18.

New Frontier of Comics From DSTLRY Book Bundle

Tiny Onion and Humble Bundle Team for The Frightening and Fantastic Worlds of James Tynion IV Bundle, Benefiting The Binc Foundation

Tiny Onion has announced a team-up with Humble Bundle for “The Frightening and Fantastic Worlds of James Tynion IV” bundle—in collaboration with comic book publishers DC, BOOM! Studios, Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and DSTLRY. Partial proceeds from the bundle will benefit The Binc Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to assisting comic book retailers and booksellers across the United States with support for employees, owners, and their families experiencing unexpected financial crises.

Valued at over $628, the digital comics bundle provides an accessible jumping-on point for new readers and existing fans alike with a pay-what-you-want charitable model. “The Frightening and Fantastic Worlds of James Tynion IV” bundle features 41 popular titles, including Eisner and GLAAD Award-winning books co-created by New York Times bestselling writer, Tynion. It will include all eight available volumes of the BOOM! Studios groundbreaking monster-slayer series Something is Killing the Children, which has sold over 5 million copies worldwide and is headed for the screen, as well as all volumes of popular spinoff titles Books of Slaughter (Vol. 1-3) and House of Slaughter (Vol. 1-6). And with the fifth anniversary of critically acclaimed conspiracy theory thriller The Department of Truth coming this September, readers can catch up by investigating the cases in the first four volumes of the Image Comics series, as well as The Department of Truth: Wild Fictions collected edition, ahead of the release of the much anticipated issue #0. The bundle will also include both volumes of DC’s multi-Eisner Award-winning series The Nice House on the Lake by Tynion and artist Álvaro Martínez Bueno.

Readers will be able to explore the frightening and fantastic worlds of mastermind Tynion through this limited time offer which will also include digital volumes and issues of bestselling books like The Woods, Wynd, Memetic, and The Backstagers from BOOM! Studios; The Closet, The Deviant, and WORLDTR33 from Image Comics; Blue Book, The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos, and True Weird from Dark Horse Comics; and Spectregraph from DSTLRY.

“The Frightening and Fantastic Worlds of James Tynion IV” bundle will be available until August 7.

Image Comics’ The Return of the Leading Ladies Humble Bundle Benefits BINC

Humble Bundle has teamed up with Image Comics for the Return of the Leading Ladies Bundle—a powerhouse collection of femme-led stories like It’s Lonely at the Centre of the EarthPaper Girls Vols. 1–6Saga Vols. 1–10, and more. This 30+ title library doesn’t pander—it celebrates the full spectrum of the femme experience without drowning it in pink. Pay what you want for these standout comics from Image and support BINC with your purchase.

The Return of the Leading Ladies bundle features 36 items with a retail value of $836 and you can get it all for just $24.

Return of the Leading Ladies Humble Bundle

Binc Announces Winners of the Annual Scholarships to Support Professional Development and Diversity in the Bookselling Industry

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

The Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation has announced the winners of two scholarships managed by the foundation—the Macmillan Booksellers Professional Development Scholarship and the George Keating Memorial Scholarship.

The Macmillan scholarship allows booksellers from underrepresented groups to attend their region’s independent book association trade show. Each scholarship covers the cost of travel, lodging and meals up to $750. The winners were selected in an identity-hidden review process by a panel of employees from Macmillan and members of the Binc program committee.

  • CALIBA: Kealie Mardell-Carrera, Underdog Bookstore, CA 
  • GLIBA: Keeley Malone, Ink Drinkers Anonymous, IN 
  • MIBA: Verlean Singletary, Da Book Joint, IL
  • MPIBA: Kat Paton, Country Bookshelf, MT
  • NAIBA: Eleanor Cugal, Penguin Bookshop, PA
  • NEIBA: Ernio Hernandez, CT
  • PNBA: Larissa Berry, Montana Book Company Redux, MT 
  • SIBA: Karen Goforth-Harbin, Archimedes & Loft Books, NC

The Keating Memorial scholarship provides $500 to a bookseller in the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association (NAIBA), Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA), and New England Independent Booksellers Association (NEIBA), for the purpose of professional development. The winners are chosen by each regional association. NEIBA deferred the scholarship for this year.

  • Yulia Watters, Finist and the Owl, DE, NAIBA
  • Rachel Bolton, Wicked Good Books, Salem, MA, NEIBA
  • Crystel Calderon, Portkey Books, FL, SIBA
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