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Because of you, this local public media station can provide the programs you enjoy — like Morning Edition, Checking on the Arts, WKNO News, All Things Considered, and more!
This NPR public radio station is about $2,200 away from meeting its end-of-budget year goal by this Sunday, June 30.

Consider supporting WKNO 91.1 — at any amount — and help us continue to provide our community with arts, culture, news, and the programs you love in the year ahead!

We appreciate any and all of your support! Thank you!!

Why does budget year end giving matter?

This is not just a financial matter; it's about WKNO's future. Your support is crucial at the end of the budget year so WKNO can meet its monetary needs for next year's budget.

If WKNO fails to meet its end-of-budget year goal, funding for the resources and programs you love could be limited in the coming year.


Why does this station keep asking me for money?

This station must pay NPR dues yearly so that WKNO can offer the programs you love, including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Marketplace, Code Switch, and more.

WKNO is not just a station; it's a community. Although the federal government funds about 30% of WKNO's revenue, over 70% of our revenue comes from you, our community. This means WKNO relies on your support to keep going. One pledge drive or campaign barely scratches the surface of the revenue WKNO needs to operate yearly.

As a public media station, WKNO relies on the collective efforts of the community to support this station during pledge drives and campaigns. These initiatives are not just about raising money but about fostering a sense of shared responsibility and commitment to continuing WKNO's work and programming year after year.


I can't monetarily donate today but still want to support this station.
What are some other ways I can help keep WKNO going in the years to come?
Car Donation
Volunteering
Leaving WKNO in your will
You can also spread awareness of this station by using social media.