History
In 2013, the HTL was cofounded by Kelly Schnare, Lars Boggild, Tristan Cleveland, and Neil Bailey under a shared belief in the sharing resource economy, as well as supporting local environmental initiatives. On May 10, 2014 the HTL successfully concluded a crowd-funding campaign to secure its start-up funding, raising more than $10,000. In June 2014, the HTL moved into 6070 Almon Street, Halifax NS. In October 2014 they had their grand opening and have been operating since. In 2017, following the volunteer corps extensive renovations of the basement floor (a 100 year old storage space) including the addition of the HTL's workshop space, the HTL relocated operations to Vieth House - 3115 Veith Street. . The HTL motto is "Putting underused tools in the hands of people who need them".Governance
The HTL is governed, using Sociocracy dynamic governance, by a Board Circle composed of seven citizen members who are responsible for the strategic planning, financial stability, and oversight the organization. A Membership Circle, overseeing the communications, membership and volunteer corps, and the Operations Circle, overseeing the physical space, inventory and processes, complete the administrative structure of the HTL to meet the requirements of the organization.Services
Collections
The tool library adapted Share Starter's free "Tool Library Starter Kit" which includes start up guidelines, frequently asked questions, and sample documents. The library uses "Local Tools" from "myTurn.com, PBC", a web-based inventory management system to track tool library members and to automatically display the tool availability online.Training
The Halifax Tool Library offers affordable workshops open both to Tool Library members and the public on tool related skills and projects. In the Intro to Tools workshop, participants built a planter box; while in Routers 101, attendees created a cutting board and most recently we had a work shop for women, DIH (do it herself) where they learned tool literacy and how to make wooden crates.Mission
Tool library
Main tasks include tool lending for all kinds for use in volunteer projects, facility maintenance and improvement projects, community improvement events, and special events. Advocacy for community sharing and the timely return of borrowed tools, to guarantee the long-term sustainability of available inventory. The HTL also seeks compensation for lost tools and tools returned late.Makerspace
Makerspace are places where people learn about technology, crafts and other kinds of making, share knowledge and skills with others and apply that knowledge and skill by creating things.Branches
* Halifax Tool Library, 3115 Veith St, Halifax, NS B3K 3G9 (Around back in the sub basement)See also
* List of tool-lending librariesReferences
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