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Interlochen Public Radio is part of Interlochen Center for the Arts, a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization, and your donation is tax deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. Please keep your receipt as your official record. We'll email it to you upon successful completion of your donation.

Your gift goes further now through Dec 31.

A special matching gift will unlock an additional $50 with your gift. This match is being offered in loving memory by the family of longtime IPR listener and supporter, Polly DeFaria. Giving today is a perfect way to join with your neighbors to amplify the amazing impact caring people have in our community when we work together.

When everyone in the community does their part to support it, public radio thrives. Everything you count on from IPR counts on listener support—your support.

Your gift is the power behind this station—your station.

You truly are the "public" in Interlochen Public Radio. Listener contributions cover more than two thirds of the station's annual budget, and your support is critical to helping IPR create and deliver the music, news, arts, and culture programming that you enjoy every day.

Become an IPR Sustainer!
Monthly gifts are a powerful source of stable support: they are crucial for ensuring that the programs you rely on are available year-round!

Plus! When you start a recurring gift of at least $8 a month or $96 a year you get access to the NPR+ Podcast Bundle.

Leadership Annual Giving Clubs

Your leadership gift—through the Broadcaster's Circle or Producer's Circle—ensures IPR has the resources to continue innovating in an ever-changing media landscape. Your generosity enriches the lives of thousands of listeners of all ages and backgrounds.

IPR's Giving Clubs recognize those listeners who demonstrate a strong commitment to IPR with annual gifts of $1,000 or more.

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Producer's Circle: $5,000 and above annually
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Broadcaster's Circle: $1,000 - $4,999 annually or $84+ monthly

IPR environment reporter Ellie Katz, on assignment in Torch Lake for a story about a mysterious algae growing on the lakebed.

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