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Dec 15, 2025

Donations To Biden Presidential Library Are Virtually Non-Existent: Report-lllllllllllll

Efforts to establish a presidential library for former President Joe Biden have faced challenges due to limited fundraising, according to a report by The New York Times. Financial disclosures filed with the Internal Revenue Service show that Biden’s presidential library foundation projects it will raise approximately $11.3 million by the end of 2027.

The amount falls well short of the funding typically required to build a presidential library and manage presidential records.

The filings also indicate that the foundation did not receive new donations in 2024, Biden’s final year in office. Instead, its funding came from approximately $4 million in leftover funds from Biden’s 2021 presidential inauguration, according to the report.

The foundation declined to disclose how much money it raised in 2025 but said that Biden has only recently begun actively fundraising for the project, according to the Times. Biden’s aides also told the newspaper that the long-term fundraising goal for the presidential library is $200 million.

Amid the slow pace of fundraising, discussions have taken place about potentially merging a future Biden presidential library with existing Biden-affiliated institutions at the University of Delaware, according to The New York Times, which cited four people familiar with the matter.

The report also said some Democratic donors have expressed reluctance about contributing to the project, even if asked directly by Biden. Those donors cited a preference to focus their resources on opposing President Donald Trump’s agenda or lingering dissatisfaction with Biden’s single term in office.

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