KALW Public Media
For Arts Programming
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Amount$195,000
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Program
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Date Awarded9/22/2021
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Term36.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Strategies
Overview
KALW Public Media operates a non-commercial radio station that broadcasts to nine San Francisco Bay Area counties and online, reaching beyond Northern California. KALW provides news, opinion, arts, and entertainment programming to 68,800 radio listeners each week, and 140,000 monthly listeners through the website. The station broadcasts national and locally produced programs, and each week presents over 60 hours of arts, music, and culture programming, much of it focused on local artists and arts organizations. KALW was among the first radio stations to offer broadcast journalism training and continues to do so. The grant to KALW Public Media will support KALW’s arts programming and community service activities and aligns with the Performing Arts Program’s Communities strategy.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.kalw.org
Address
500 Mansell St, San Francisco, CA, 94134, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for strategic planning
KALW Public Media is a non-commercial radio station that broadcasts to 9 San Francisco Bay Area counties and serves audiences beyond Northern California through online programming. KALW Public Media provides news, opinion, arts, and entertainment programming to approximately 120,000 weekly radio listeners. The station broadcasts both national and locally produced programs, including music programs and cultural programs that regularly feature local artists and arts organizations. It was among the first radio stations to offer broadcast journalism training and continues to do so. This Organizational Effectiveness grant to KALW Public Media will support a comprehensive strategic planning process and aligns with the Performing Arts Program’s committment to arts infrastructure.
for arts programming
KALW Public Media operates a non-commercial radio station that broadcasts to nine San Francisco Bay Area counties and online, reaching beyond Northern California. KALW provides news, opinion, arts, and entertainment programming to 68,800 radio listeners each week, and 140,000 monthly listeners through the website. The station broadcasts national and locally produced programs, and each week presents over 60 hours of arts, music, and culture programming, much of it focused on local artists and arts organizations. KALW was among the first radio stations to offer broadcast journalism training and continues to do so. The grant to KALW Public Media will support KALW’s arts programming and community service activities and aligns with the Performing Arts Program’s Communities strategy.