As a valued reader, you know we work hard to provide the information people in our region need, when they need it, without paywalls. We’re proud to serve our neighbors and our community this way. Being a nonprofit newsroom means that no one owns us or tells us what to publish — and it also means that we count on the support of our community to make our work possible.
We’re excited to offer a special opportunity to amplify your impact through NewsMatch, a collaborative fundraising initiative supporting independent journalism like ours.
Here’s how it works: Through Dec. 31, the Wyncote Foundation, the Education Partner Fund and our generous local match pool supporters will match your new monthly donation 12 times or double your one-time gift. With your support, we can earn up to $60,000 in match funds!
Your support will get our campaign off to a strong start and set our newsroom up to report in 2026. If you’ve found value in our newsroom’s work, will you give today to double the impact of your donation?
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We take pride in serving our community by delivering accurate, timely, and impactful journalism without paywalls, but with rising costs for the resources needed to produce our top-quality journalism, every reader contribution matters. It takes a lot of resources to produce this work, from compensating our staff, to the technology that brings it to you, to fact-checking every line, and much more.
Your donation to our nonprofit newsroom helps ensure that everyone in Allegheny County can stay informed about the decisions and events that impact their lives. Thank you for your support!
Alyia (they/she) is the Director of Membership and Development at PublicSource, working to establish and nurture relationships with donors and funders. Before joining PublicSource in 2020, Alyia worked…
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