Fundraising in 2019: Taxes and Strategies
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As we move into the new year, it’s a good time to reflect on the fundraising climate. A Snapshot of American Philanthropy According to Giving USA, Americans donated a record Continue Reading →
As we move into the new year, it’s a good time to reflect on the fundraising climate. A Snapshot of American Philanthropy According to Giving USA, Americans donated a record Continue Reading →
How WOOC maintains a Daily News Program on Pure Passion Steve Pierce has a credo that fuels his low-power radio station WOOC in New York. He says, “If you want to Continue Reading →
Friends, the license renewal cycle is upon us. All broadcast stations, including LPFMs, are due to renew their FCC license between 2019 and 2022. The very first step is to Continue Reading →
Nez Perce artist Kevin Peters Thanksgiving is a day of reflection, a day to consider our nation’s history, our lives, the meaning of home. In honor of these traditions, Continue Reading →
(KKFI, 90.1 FM, Kansas City, Missouri) http://www.kkfi.org “Mike,” says Development Director Bill Sundahl, “is a living breathing embodiment of Community Radio.” On May 1, when Mike Murphy submitted his 30-day Continue Reading →
Presentation at the Grassroots Radio Conference in Rochester New York. October 5, 2019 The Alliance of The Civil Rights Movement with Black Radio News Before Glen Ford relayed his own Continue Reading →
Just a few weeks ago, more than 40 workshops were presented for the annual Grass Roots Conference in Rochester, New York. Attendees could learn everything from managing the Emergency Alert Continue Reading →
New Affiliate, KQRU, Welcome to the Network! KQRU. One Tough Climb. Lynne Plambeck and Louis Paparozzi finally have a radio station. After 10 years filled with planning and setbacks, the Continue Reading →
WBAI-FM Reopens with the Best of the Pacifica Network New York , 10/7/2019 – Beginning today, Monday October 7th, the nearly 60 year old stalwart of New York’s progressive radio, Continue Reading →
July 24, 2019 For Immediate Release Pacifica Foundation Hires John Vernile as Interim Executive Director Board Chair says Vernile is what Pacifica needs Berkeley – The Pacifica Foundation has hired John Continue Reading →
Jeremy Alderson, director of the Homelessness Marathon Broadcast, is gearing up for its 21st annual broadcast on July 24, 2019 from 10am until midnight ET, from Boston, MA. Every year Continue Reading →
Suffragettes were out to change the world. They fought for the vote; they fought for workers, for sexual and reproductive rights, for abolition. They said, “We declare these truths to Continue Reading →
Lisa Loving, interim Evening News and Public Affairs Director at Pacifica Network Member: KBOO Community Radio in Portland, OR, published the book Street Journalist: Understand and Report the News In Continue Reading →
It’s early when Larry Bloomfield turns his key in the door of the KXCR studio, beginning what he knows might be a 60-hour week. Both Program Director and Station Manager, Continue Reading →
There’s an odd commodity when it comes to community radio: the older it gets the more modern it becomes. Local content takes us on a cultural trip and allows us Continue Reading →
May 3rd, 2019 Pete Seeger would have turned 100 years old. In commemoration of his centennial birthday, long time friend, Larry Long has created a one-hour radio broadcast: “For Pete’s Continue Reading →
OutCasting and OutCasting Overtime are available on Audioport for stations that want to broadcast the programs under their own names. In recognition of his work, Marc Sophos, founder and Executive Continue Reading →
You are invited to this fundraising trip for WBAI. Register for the trip at https://www.journeyswbai.org/. Additional questions should go to Sonya at journeys@wbai.org. Pacifica Station, WBAI invites you to join them on a Continue Reading →
Pacifica Affiliate, WXOX 97.1FM is an experimental radio station locally produced in Louisville, Kentucky. In three years the station has become a revolving door of artists, arranging audio illustrations through Continue Reading →
In America, the years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, were marked by fear and suspicion, emotions easily intensified by prejudice and ignorance. In Madison, Wisconsin, Sabi Attiyeh—a Palestinian-American Continue Reading →