Overview
How are not-for-profit civic news organizations funding their newsgathering operations? Some still compete for traditional sources of revenue through the sale of advertising and subscriptions. The majority rely more heavily on private donations, business and corporate sponsorships and philanthropic grants. Sierra County Sun seeks to become self-sustaining by pursuing all these possible sources of funding.
Like millions of Americans who make charitable donations to keep public-interest journalism alive in their communities, the following individuals and organizations made donations to the Sun during its first year of publishing on through its re-launch on October 16, 2020. We are especially indebted to those who stepped forward to contribute a minimum of $500 to the Campaign to Save the Sun after the (thankfully premature) announcement of our closing. Their belief in the importance of the Sun’s reporting to the wellbeing of Sierra County spurred them to take a chance on our ability to overcome revenue shortfalls if given adequate time to regroup. These generous citizens will be permanently acknowledged here as the Sun’s Founders.
Founders
Gifts of $5,000
Jim and Mary Anne Ciancia
Diana Tittle and Tom Hinson
Max Yeh and Anka Ewerbeck
Zia Gallery
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,500
Anonymous
Mary Cavett and Martin Mijal
Gifts of $500
Garland Bills
Robbin and Stan Brodsky
Deb Nicoll and Tony Mottino
Reality Based Marketing
Rio Bravo Fine Art Gallery
Harley Shaw and Patty Woodruff
Foundation Supporters (2020-21)
Grants of $10,000 to $15,000
New Mexico Local News Fund
Donors (2020-21)
In keeping with our commitment to disclosing our funding sources (see the Sun’s Transparency Policy here), we will regularly update our donor list and archive each year’s entire list on our website.
Gifts of $500 to $1,000
Carol and Jonathan Buchter
Diane Denish
Zia Gallery
Gifts of $251 to $499
Garland Bills
David Amin Dawdy
Jack and Sue Davis in honor of Durrae Johanek
Sandy Ficklin
Tom Hinson and Diana Tittle
Gifts of $100 to $250
303 Gallery
Anonymous
Isaac and Sharon Foley Eastvold
Véronique de Jaegher
Dennis Dooley and Kirste Carlson
Jan Haley and Gary Gritzbaugh
Barbara Hawley and David Goodman
Carol Ikard
Larry Mullenax
Cece McGowan
Sarah Lynne McMahon
Debora Nicoll
Barbara Pearlman and David Farrell
Janice Richmond and Kathleen Blair
Rebecca Speakes
Haruhuani Spruce
Yvonne Thorpe
William Thorpe in honor of Ellen Evans
Nichole Trushell and Steve Morgan
Kim J. Visscher
Dan Warren
Annie Whitney and David Webster
Gifts of $10 to $99
Tony Archuleta
Carol Borsello
Carolyn Cazares
Kenneth Chromic
James Davidson
Michael Dellheim
Lydia Dixon
Ariel Dougherty
Arla Ertz in honor of Dan Warren
Pat Finley
Sara Frothingham
Sandra S. Green
Mark Gresock
Sue and Marvin Gritter
Sally Hobensack and Ken Maynard
Peter A. Lawton
Susan Lea
Julia Masaoka
LaRena Miller
James Nelson
Jack Noel
William Parkhurst
Joey Perry
Paul Pierce
Terry and Chris O’Rourke
Stephen Siegfried
Kim Skinner
Rob Spence
Jan and Ted Thedford
Robin Tuttle
Sharon Van Gelder
William (Bill) West
Raquel Wiltbank-Mateo
Douglas Winquest
Kendall Wochnick
Fiscal Agent
The Sierra County Public-Interest Journalism Project serves as the Sierra County Sun’s fiscal agent. SCP-IJP was incorporated as a 501c3 in 2020 to promote public discourse and civic engagement in a southern New Mexico county. At present, its sole project is to raise funds to support the Sierra County Sun. SCP-IJP has no administrative expenses, as it is entirely volunteer-run. All the funds it raises are re-granted to the Sun with no conditions attached.