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Illinois Public Media received a $35,000 matching gift from Newman’s Own Foundation

Illinois Public Media is preparing to launch it’s 2nd annual WILL Marathon fundraising event tomorrow, which means they will do exactly 26.2 hours of fundraising. After already securing $35,000 in matching gifts from regular donors, the addition of the gift from Newman’s Own will mean $70,000 of dollar for dollar matching during the brief campaign. The press release follows with the details. Check out their website for more information on the campaign.

Illinois Public Media announces its largest matching gift

Thanks to the generosity of the Newman’s Own Foundation and Friends of WILL, Illinois Public Media is offering its largest match gift ever during the WILL Marathon.

(April 6, 2018, Urbana, IL) On Tuesday, April 10, Illinois Public Media is hosting their 2nd annual WILL Marathon fundraising event. The goal: Race to fit a whole week’s worth of fundraising into just 26.2 hours. After a very successful inaugural event in 2017—with a 40 percent increase in the money raised as well as an increase in the number of donors—the station has been working hard once again to engage listeners, viewers, and the broader community in their mission.

As part of this year’s efforts, Illinois Public Media is thrilled to announce they have received a $35,000 matching grant from the Newman’s Own Foundation to inspire viewers and listeners to support local public media. And thanks to additional matching gifts from Illinois Public Media’s major donors, there’s a total of $70,000 to offer as a dollar-for-dollar match during the WILL Marathon.

“As an avid runner who has completed many races, including two marathons, I am delighted that Newman’s Own Foundation is offering a matching challenge grant to help keep public media running during the WILL Marathon,” says Kelly Giordano, managing director of Newman’s Own Foundation. “Now more than ever, it’s so important to affirm the value of independent media and civil dialogue, and celebrate culture and the arts on public radio and television.”

“We hope this Marathon Matching Fund inspires our viewers and listeners from around central Illinois to either become a new Friend of WILL or increase their current giving level,” says Danda Beard, director of development at Illinois Public Media.

The WILL Marathon runs from 6:49 AM on Tuesday, April 10 to 9:01 AM on Wednesday, April 11, and this year Illinois Public Media is shooting for a personal best of $130,000 raised with more than 600 donations. There will be a Friends Finish Line coffee and bagel party in Friend’s Plaza outside Campbell Hall (corner of Main St. and Goodwin Ave. in Urbana) from 7-9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 11.

Paul Newman founded Newman’s Own, the food and beverage company, in 1982 with a commitment to donate 100% of the profits to charity. Today, Newman’s Own Foundation is the sole owner of the company and continues this charitable promise. Together, Paul Newman and the Foundation have donated more than $485 million to thousands of charities around the world. More information about Newman’s Own Foundation is available at http://newmansownfoundation.org.

More information about the WILL Marathon is available at will.illinois.edu/team.

Illinois Public Media is a not-for-profit public media service of the College of Media at the University of Illinois, educating, entertaining, inspiring and empowering by airing the best of public television and radio programs, producing local content for broadcast and the Web, and working with community partners to address needs and concerns.

WILL-AM 580 offers a comprehensive alternative to quick-fix news through local and regional coverage as well as weather and agricultural news, and coverage from NPR and the BBC.

WILL-FM 90.9 offers programming to nourish the spirit and the mind, with classical music along with local news and NPR’s news magazines, “Morning Edition” and “All Things Considered.”

WILL-TV blends a core of PBS programming with locally produced documentaries and programs such as “Mid-American Gardener” that focus on central Illinois.

WILL Online at will.illinois.edu provides live streaming of the WILL-AM and WILL-FM signals; downloads and archives of news stories and agricultural market reports; an education site for parents, teachers and child care providers; and more information about WILL programs, services and projects.

Staff writer

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