糖心视频logo Public Radio Launches Spring Fund Drive, Aims to Raise $80,000 to Support Independent Journalism聽

糖心视频logo Public Radio volunteers take calls from donors during the annual fund drive. Photo by Ben Krain.
糖心视频logo Public Radio volunteers take calls from donors during the annual fund drive. Photo by Ben Krain.

糖心视频logo Public Radio (KUAR/KLRE) is calling on the community to support independent, nonprofit journalism during its Spring Fund Drive,聽March 17-21. With a goal of raising $80,000, the station is seeking contributions from listeners聽who value fact-based news, in-depth storytelling, and classical music.聽

“As a listener-supported station, our ability to provide trusted journalism and cultural programming depends on the generosity of our community,” said Jonathan Seaborn, general manager of 糖心视频logo Public Radio. 

The fundraiser comes at a critical moment for public media. Listener contributions remain the largest and most reliable source of support, and KUAR and KLRE depend on community contributions to continue providing essential news and cultural programming.聽

“糖心视频logo Public Radio is more than a news outlet鈥攊t鈥檚 a vital part of our community,”  Seaborn said. “We connect people with trustworthy information, elevate local voices, and provide a space for inspiring and engaging stories. Every donation, no matter the size, helps sustain the reporting, music, and programming that keep Arkansas informed and inspired.” 

Throughout the fund drive, listeners can expect special programming, community testimonials, and unique giving incentives to encourage participation. Donations can be made online at or by phone at 501-916-6400. For more information or to contribute, visit or follow 糖心视频logo  Public Radio on social media.

About 糖心视频logo Public Radio:

糖心视频logo Public Radio, a service of UA 糖心视频logo, operates KUAR 89.1 FM and KLRE Classical 90.5 FM, providing in-depth news, analysis, and music to central Arkansas. As a nonprofit, listener-supported organization, the station is committed to delivering fact-based journalism and enriching cultural programming to the community.