Support Us
Public radio is paid for by the public - that's you. The only way we bring you comprehensive, unbiased coverage is because listeners like you contribute financially to Southern California Public Radio. We rely on listeners like you as the most reliable way to pay for the news you hear every day. Become a member today to ensure the service you trust.
Become a Member
Listeners like you are Southern California Public Radio's largest and most important source of funding. Your contribution to SCPR provides necessary resources to help 89.3 KPCC and KPCC.org bring you news and information you appreciate and rely upon each day. Become a member today, give monthly with a sustaining membership, join the Leadership Circle, or find out more about benefits our members enjoy, including the KPCC Friends Card, providing you discounts to more than 100 restaurants, arts and cultural venues.
More Ways to Give
KPCC provides you with several paths to giving: donating your used car or boat is fast and easy, gifts of stock may provide you with valuable tax advantages, employer matching gifts can enhance your contribution, volunteering your time or service can really make a difference; even shopping at Amazon.com, Vroman's Bookstore, or listing your eBay auction through Mission Fish can support the station through one of our affiliate programs.
Underwriting
Did you know that advertising on KPCC reaches an audience of over 650,000 people, both on-air and online? Corporate sponsorship of KPCC is a good business investment. We know that our listeners are 88 percent more likely to buy products and services from companies that support public radio. Learn more about underwriting on Southern California Public Radio.
Foundations
Grants fund not only general operations, but are a primary means through which SCPR is able to develop and test new programming and initiative. Grants also support specific programs and SCPR's Capital Campaign. Foundation support is vital to Southern California Public Radio.
Capital Campaign
The Capital Campaign for Southern California Public Radio is about our commitment to Southern California. Not only are we building a new broadcast center, we are constructing a Town Hall for the 21st Century. Our new home will foster more in-depth, independent news you have come to rely on.

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