• Loading ...
  • Loading ...

Accommodation Michigan

Latest News

NPR gets $80 million gift from Democratic megadonor in major boost after losing government funding

17 Apr 2026 By foxnews

NPR gets $80 million gift from Democratic megadonor in major boost after losing government funding
 

Accommodation Michigan introduces

NPR has received $113 million in charitable donations from two sources, including $80 million from a Democratic megadonor, the organization announced Thursday.

"NPR's mission is unwavering, but our means must evolve," NPR CEO Katherine Maher said in a statement. "This remarkable investment will enable NPR to continue to deliver the nation's finest public service journalism, meeting audiences where they are today and will be in the years to come."

Obama Foundation board member and major Democratic donor Connie Ballmer contributed $80 million of the total, directing the funds toward expanding NPR's digital capabilities and improving how it reaches audiences across platforms.

CPB IRKED WITH NPR AFTER OUTLET TRIES TO BLOCK $58 MILLION IN DISPERSEMENTS TO NEW NONPROFIT

"I support NPR because an informed public is the bedrock of our society, and democracy requires strong, independent journalism," Ballmer said, according to NPR. "My hope is that this commitment provides the stability and the spark NPR needs to innovate boldly and strengthen its national network."

Federal filings show hundreds of donations from Ballmer to Democratic politicians, PACs and organizations, including a $7 million donation in 2020 to Everytown for Gun Safety Victory Fund and $500,000 to Unite the Country, a super PAC supporting Joe Biden in 2020.

Ballmer is married to billionaire and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, one of the richest people in the world.

An anonymous donor provided NPR the remaining $33 million, which it said will go toward developing and sharing tools and services with public media organizations.

2025 LOOKBACK: TRUMP YANKS FEDERAL FUNDING FROM NPR IN MOVE CONSERVATIVE ADVOCATES SAID WAS LONG OVERDUE

The donations came after Congress voted to rescind $1.1 billion in previously approved funding for public media, in a move cheered by President Donald Trump. The cuts reduced budgets across the system, with public radio stations losing about 10% of their funding and public television stations closer to 15%, NPR reported.

NPR, which lost about 1 to 2% of its annual budget with the move, has taken steps to support its affiliates. The organization said it had moved "to shore up station finances by easing the fees it charges them to carry its major news programs."

FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKS TRUMP EXECUTIVE ORDER TO CEASE FUNDING FOR NPR AND PBS, CITES FIRST AMENDMENT

In response to financial strain, NPR said it has also offered assistance in fundraising, marketing, and "other endeavors."

A separate effort known as Public Media Infrastructure has emerged, described as a "a separate, and in some ways competing, venture" involving organizations, including New York Public Radio and American Public Media Group, aimed at providing shared services across the industry.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Ballmer Group for comment but did not immediately hear back.

Are you looking for a holiday? Get special deals.

More News

Booking.com
BMW puts humanoid robots to work building EVs
BMW puts humanoid robots to work building EVs
6 crypto scam scripts criminals use to steal your money
6 crypto scam scripts criminals use to steal your money
Park rangers unearth 200-year-old shipwreck on remote island dubbed 'graveyard of the Atlantic'
Park rangers unearth 200-year-old shipwreck on remote island dubbed 'graveyard of the Atlantic'
Tourists could get slapped with fees as pricey getaway looks to cash in even more
Tourists could get slapped with fees as pricey getaway looks to cash in even more
Hidden danger at popular US national park forces trail closures as bear sightings climb
Hidden danger at popular US national park forces trail closures as bear sightings climb
Officials urge Americans not to travel to island spot amid kidnappings, 6-figure ransom demands
Officials urge Americans not to travel to island spot amid kidnappings, 6-figure ransom demands
Reese's family member escalates battle with Hershey over chocolate ingredients, blasts 'PR stunt'
Reese's family member escalates battle with Hershey over chocolate ingredients, blasts 'PR stunt'
Texas Tech to recognize only two sexes, freezes gender programs
Texas Tech to recognize only two sexes, freezes gender programs
Killer undone by decades-old threads - glove, towel and shirt stitch together cold case justice
Killer undone by decades-old threads - glove, towel and shirt stitch together cold case justice
Aaron Rodgers is training but Steelers voluntary minicamp without certainty about QB
Aaron Rodgers is training but Steelers voluntary minicamp without certainty about QB
Knicks coach Mike Brown turns reporter's ringing phone into a funny moment during press conference
Knicks coach Mike Brown turns reporter's ringing phone into a funny moment during press conference
PGA Tour CEO addresses LIV Golf's uncertain future, players potentially returning
PGA Tour CEO addresses LIV Golf's uncertain future, players potentially returning
DC police lieutenant celebrated as first gay union boss accused of soliciting underage boy
DC police lieutenant celebrated as first gay union boss accused of soliciting underage boy
Mob of teens chases college student into campus dorm, unleashes violent attack as police hunt suspects
Mob of teens chases college student into campus dorm, unleashes violent attack as police hunt suspects
Bill Maher admits he respects Trump for seeing him as rival, trying to block his award
Bill Maher admits he respects Trump for seeing him as rival, trying to block his award
Bishop Barron slams 'absurd' Trump-Pope 'war' narrative
Bishop Barron slams 'absurd' Trump-Pope 'war' narrative
Christina Applegate addresses health concerns after reported hospitalization
Christina Applegate addresses health concerns after reported hospitalization
Deaths from one type of cancer are surging among younger adults without college degrees
Deaths from one type of cancer are surging among younger adults without college degrees
'Euphoria' slammed as 'fetish slop' as backlash explodes and fans call for cancellation
'Euphoria' slammed as 'fetish slop' as backlash explodes and fans call for cancellation
Repeat offender released early from jail now charged with capital murder of pregnant woman
Repeat offender released early from jail now charged with capital murder of pregnant woman
Latest News

copyright © 2026 Accommodation Michigan.   All rights reserved.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z