Annual Membership

The year in review is often shaped by a single event in the news that overshadows all the others. That was not the case in 2011, when big events drew our focus one after another or in some cases simultaneously. Consider the stories you followed last year:
- Earthquake and tsunami in Japan
- “Arab Spring” and the events continuing to develop in the middle east
- The Occupy Wall Street Movement
These events have far-reaching consequences. Understanding and fully appreciating their implications requires thorough coverage over time. You count on Spokane Public Radio to bring you reliable reporting and analysis every day. We can, and we do, thanks to the generous support of our contributing listeners.
We hope you will agree that Spokane Public Radio has played an important role in your life this year and is worthy of your support. Therefore, we thank you for your past support and ask you to renew your gift before the end of the year. Members keep Spokane Public Radio on the air, which is why your support is important today.
Thank you!
Benefits of Membership:
With a minimum $45 contribution you have the option of receiving:
The Guide Publication: Your Source for Public Radio in the Inland Northwest
A membership at the $45 level or above receives a one-year email or standard mail subscription
to The Guide. SPRs quarterly newsletter fills you in about new programs, upcoming events, and technial issues.
AND
Newsweek Subscription:
All pledges beginning at $45 may choose to receive a one year subscription to Newsweek Magazine.
DONATION FORMS
Online Donations
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Sustaining Membership Bank EFT Form
Pledge Drive Challenge Grantor Form
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For membership or account information, email: membership@kpbx.org
Call: (509) 328-5729 or (800) 328-5729
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All personal information is collected solely for the use of Spokane Public Radio.
SPR does not trade or sell its mailing list (including names, addresses, phone numbers, or e-mail addresses).

