The ARSL is a
501(c)(3) non-profit entity, governed by a set of
bylaws that are administered by a duly elected
Board of directors. The 11 directors on the Board serve terms of up to three years with the ability to be re-elected once. The Executive Committee of the Board, composed of the Immediate Past President, President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, is empowered to administrate certain responsibilities.
Advocacy Committee • Engages in regular advocacy efforts on behalf of ARSL and promotes individual advocacy opportunities to members. Oversees The ARSL Advocacy Center, which provides essential tools and resources to support advocacy for rural and small libraries, covering areas such as material challenges, connecting with legislators, and refining library policies.
Conference Committee • Plans of ARSL's annual conference in cooperation with the ARSL administrative office. The committee's work includes recruitment of keynote speakers and presenters.
Continuing Education Committee • Advises ARSL on the identification, development, and evaluation of relevant, cost-effective continuing education and career development opportunities that meet the needs and concerns of small and rural library professionals.
Finance Committee • Creates ARSL's annual organization budget, which is reviewed and adopted by the Board of Directors. It also forecasts revenues and expenditures based on organizational strategic goals.
Governance Committee • Revises and maintains the Association's governing documents, including its
policies and bylaws. This committee meets as needed to review proposed revisions to those documents before submitting them to the ARSL Board for consideration.
Grants, Awards & Scholarships Committee • Coordinates the selection of recipients of ARSL's conference scholarships, ARSL's annual awards for libraries and library workers, and any grants that are administered by ARSL.
Marketing & Communications Committee • Curates the Association's public voice in print and on social media. The committee develops campaigns to promote the work of the Association and to attract new members.
Membership Committee • Works to retain and engage current ARSL members, in communication with other ARSL committee leadership and in concert with the ARSL staff.
Sustainability Committee • Advises on sustainable practices for ARSL and its member libraries. Supports the organization's strategic commitment to operational resilience through eco-conscious planning and equipping rural libraries with the tools and knowledge to adopt environmentally responsible operations in their own communities. ==Conferences==