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Unlock a $14000 Challenge Gift to Help KISU Turn a Crisis into a Comeback this Giving Tuesday!

We have an exciting opportunity to make a very meaningful difference for KISU tomorrow. A generous supporter has offered a $14,000 challenge gift if we receive 50 donations of any amount tomorrow, December 2, on Giving Tuesday.

This year, stations across the country lost a meaningful and reliable source of funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), but as we approach the winter months there is a lot to be grateful for.

KISU has enjoyed unprecedented levels of support over the last four months, and we’ve made significant progress toward replacing the funding we lost from CPB. If you have already given to this effort, we thank you so much for your contribution. It has made a difference!

We have work to do before a sustainable future is secured for KISU. We still need to raise close to $50,000 over the next seven months to keep critical news services and programming on the air. That’s why this challenge means so much to us.

This Giving Tuesday, we’re asking you to consider a gift to KISU-FM. We know how important it is to stretch every dollar, and this year your support can go even further thanks to a generous KISU supporter who has offered a challenge gift to help double, triple, or even quadruple the impact of every contribution.

Here’s how it works: fifty donations, of any amount, to KISU-FM on Giving Tuesday, December 2, will unlock a $14,000 challenge gift from our supporter. This is an amazing opportunity to amplify the impact of your gift and help ensure that KISU’s vital services and programming remain available in 2026 and beyond. Any amount you can give will make a difference!

Thank you for standing with KISU during this pivotal year.

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Jamon Anderson has served with KISU FM since 2003 in many capacities including show-host, newscaster, announcer, board operator, production specialist, engineering assistant, automation specialist, and program director. He was hired as KISU's General Manager and Program Director in 2019.