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100% Independent, 100% Community Funded

100% Independent, 100% Community Funded

KUNR is a trusted voice for Northern Nevada and the Eastern Sierra — and your support means more now than ever. With federal funding eliminated, this is the fundraiser that will define the station’s path forward. We’re looking to listeners and readers like you to help us become 100% community supported. Click here to start a $20 monthly donation today ➡️
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KUNR staff standing outside the KUNR Studios in Reno, Nev., in summer 2025.

You put the “public" in KUNR Public Radio

Local support matters more now than ever, and we’re as strong as our community of supporters will allow us to be.

Declare your support for KUNR and public media today: If you’ve considered making a donation to the station, now is the time to act.

If you’re an existing donor, consider increasing your monthly donation to the station: Your ongoing support will help keep KUNR strong and independent for years to come. Call KUNR at 775-327-5867 to get started.


Your gift to the station will go twice as far thanks to a generous matching grant!


We are honored to announce one more way our community can protect KUNR’s future: A $60,000 matching grant thanks to the generosity of the Greg Nelson Trust and KUNR supporters. That means you can double any gift made to KUNR Public Radio or KNCJ Nevada Classical and Jazz until we raise $60,000!




What do my donated dollars go toward at KUNR Public Radio?

KUNR provides 24/7 programming on the air and online to more than 722,000 people in Northern Nevada and the Eastern Sierra for free. Our station includes KNCJ Nevada Classical & Jazz, the only classical and jazz music station in Reno- Sparks, as well as KNCC Elko, which provides all of KUNR’s programming plus locally produced, original broadcast journalism to Northeastern Nevada.

Today, KUNR operates on a $2,500,000 annual budget, which provides listeners like you with the news, entertainment, and community connection you’ve come to know and love.

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KUNR staff on the UNR at Lake Tahoe campus on June 10 in Incline Village, Nev., where the station built a studio to increase its coverage of the Lake Tahoe region.

KUNR’s translators cover more than a dozen communities throughout a wide region in northern and eastern Nevada and northeastern California. Each translator, typically located at a mountain or high point near the community it serves need to be maintained, whether through technical engineering of frequencies or physical parts.

The shows you hear on our signals are licensed annually. Through negotiations with our vendors, we’ve been able to reduce these costs, but it makes up a significant portion of our annual budget.

KUNR also produces local programs that provide news about our community, promote dialogue among civic leaders, and highlight artists and performances in our area.

That includes daily newscasts that air during the morning and afternoon rush hours, shows like Purple Politics Nevada with Lucia Starbuck, Al Aire con KUNR and the Biggest Little Concert Series.

Most important, people make public media possible. Our team across KUNR, KNCJ, and KNCC is made up of 15 full-time staff — which includes journalists, on-air hosts and business support staff — plus as many part-time staff and interns.

KUNR is deeply rooted in our community and committed to our public service mission, and prides itself on being a living laboratory for training the next generation of journalists.
While federal funding played an important role in KUNR’s budget, about 15% of it, the most important piece of our financial future has always been — and always will be — the direct financial support we get from our listeners and community organizations.

We believe local support is by far the biggest reason we’re here today. It’s why we’ve been serving Northern Nevada and the Eastern Sierra since 1963 from the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno.

We believe local support is by far the biggest reason we’re here today. It’s why we have a thriving news team and hosts to keep you informed about our state and community. It’s why we offer the region’s only classical music and jazz station with KNCJ. It’s why we’ve been serving Northern Nevada and the Eastern Sierra since 1963 from the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno.


I can’t make a donation at this time. Are there other ways I can support KUNR?

Your voice and advocacy matter. Here are some of the ways you can help support KUNR Public Radio today:

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KUNR news reporters Lucia Starbuck (left) and Maria Palma outside the KUNR Studios in Reno, Nev., in summer 2025.

  • Call our testimonial line at 775-682-6039 to share how KUNR has affected your life. You might hear your voice on air or digital!
  • Share what KUNR means to you with family, friends, and neighbors: Whether it’s a personal sentiment, a link to a locally-produced story, or a tag on a social media post, you can help expand the reach of the station — which makes all the difference.
  • Join our newsletter community, which peels back the curtain on station operations, highlights community happenings, and recaps the latest stories produced by KUNR and regional partners.

  • Follow us on social media to stay in the loop of local news coverage and the latest happenings at the station:

Stay tuned for additional content from KUNR staff throughout the month of March, such as behind-the-scenes interviews, further insight on station offerings, and more!