| | | Raised: $31,000 | Goal: $100,000 | |
| John,
“Freedom of the press” doesn’t mean that high-quality journalism is free to produce. Fortunately, we’re backed by the greatest supporters in the country: KQED members.
Almost 60% of KQED’s funding comes from listeners, viewers and readers like you: people who value independent journalism and want to foster informed conversations in your community, now and into the future.
In honor of World Press Freedom Day, Craig Newmark Philanthropies will match all gifts, up to $100,000.
John, we still have a long way to go to unlock the full $100,000 match. We’re depending on your generosity today to ensure that we receive the full amount. Please make your gift now!
The COVID-19 pandemic and other recent events have made clear the importance of accessible and reliable information. Information can be a matter of life or death.
As a member of the KQED community I know you agree that information is a public service. That’s why I invite you to declare your support for independent journalism by making a gift in honor of World Press Freedom Day.
Thank you for your support of independent, non-profit journalism in your community.
| Sincerely, | | Michael J. Isip President & CEO |
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P.S. We’re once again making a promise to our listeners to end the Spring Radio Pledge Drive as soon as we reach the $1,500,000 fundraising goal. Your gift today will be matched by Craig Newmark Philanthropies to help end the drive early!
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