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pbs pledge drive schedule 2022

by Antonia Greenholt Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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From music to exercise, history and more, enjoy this selection of coming attractions for our June PBS Hawaiʻi Pledge Drive. Red, White and Rock, Saturday, June 4, 2022, 8:30 pm Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Concert at the O2, Sunday, June 5, 2022, 7:00 pm

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How often does PBS pledge drive?

about two to three times each yearThe federal government of the United States provides some money for them, primarily through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and corporate underwriting. American public broadcasting services hold pledge drives about two to three times each year, each one usually lasting one to two weeks.

Are PBS donations tax deductible?

Yes. All contributions to the PBS Foundation are 100 percent tax-deductible. When you make a gift to the PBS Foundation, it will be officially acknowledged by email or letter. This correspondence is your tax receipt and provides proof to the IRS of your gift.

What is the PBS station in NY?

WNET (channel 13), branded on-air as "Thirteen" (stylized as "THIRTEEN"), is a television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey, United States, serving the New York City area as a member of PBS.

How do I donate to my local PBS station?

How can I donate to my local PBS member station?To donate online: Visit PBS.org on your web browser and click the Donate button at the top right corner of the site. ... To donate via phone or email: Please visit your local station's website, or use the contact information at pbs.org/stations.More items...•

How much do you have to donate to get PBS Passport?

$60 a yearEach station can set their own qualifications for Passport, but most stations give the benefit to members who donate at least $60 a year, or $5 Sustainer/Ongoing-monthly gifts.

Is donating a car worth it?

Donating your car to charity can result in significant tax savings if you include it in your charitable contribution deduction. However, doing a little planning will ensure that you maximize the tax savings of your donation.

How do I find my local PBS station?

When you are in the app, click Settings located in the upper left corner. Tap Local Station. At the bottom of the screen, tap Zipcode to search for a station by zipcode or State to search for a station by state. When the list of available stations appears, tap the station to which you want to localize.

Which PBS station is the best?

WMVS-TV (Channel 10) is the nation's highest-rated PBS station overall.

What happened to WLIW?

On February 1, 2022, the WNET Group announced plans to convert WLIW into an ATSC 3.0 television station.

What are the benefits of PBS Passport?

About PBS Passport With PBS Passport, an added member benefit, you get extended access to a digital, on-demand library of more than 1,500 episodes of PBS favorites. Browse below for MASTERPIECE shows currently available, with more being added regularly.

What is the difference between PBS Passport and PBS living?

PBS Living compared to PBS Passport This will give you a much broader variety of PBS shows, including those in the Masterpiece series. In some cases, however, PBS Living will get you more episodes. There are only 15 episodes of “This Old House” on Passport, as opposed to about 50 on PBS Living.

Can you give PBS Passport as a gift?

How to Give KSPS to Your Loved Ones: Simply make a contribution of $60 in the name of your intended recipient. Provide us with their name and address, and we'll send them an attractive Welcome Packet “from you”. Gifts of $60 or more will qualify them for member benefits like PREVUE magazine and PBS Passport.

Are donations to PBS tax-deductible in Canada?

A: Unfortunately, donations made to U.S. charities (which includes all PBS stations) are not deductible from Canadian income taxes unless the taxpayer has U.S. source income.

Is PBS a 501c3 organization?

501(c)(3)PBS / Tax deductibility code

Is PBS a nonprofit?

PBS is a private, nonprofit corporation, founded in 1969, whose members are America's public TV stations -- noncommercial, educational licensees that operate more than 330 PBS member stations and serve all 50 states, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and American Samoa.

What are the benefits of PBS passport?

About PBS Passport With PBS Passport, an added member benefit, you get extended access to a digital, on-demand library of more than 1,500 episodes of PBS favorites. Browse below for MASTERPIECE shows currently available, with more being added regularly.

Saturday, February 19

8:30 a.m. | Discovering Your Warrior Spirit Tap into the power of your warrior spirit by applying Native American traditions and philosophy to the challenges of everyday life. D.J. Eagle Bear Vanas (Ottawa) provides a clear and compelling guide to creating a more rewarding and satisfying life.

Sunday, Feb. 20

Diarmaid MacCulloch goes in search of Christianity's forgotten origins, overturning the familiar story that it all began when the apostle Paul took Christianity from Jerusalem to Rome. Instead, he shows that the true origins of Christianity lie further east and that at one point it was poised to triumph in Asia, and perhaps even in China.

Monday, Feb. 21

Courtney B. Vance hosts this celebration of the renowned, respected and popular historian, author and filmmaker. Features appearances by distinguished guests seen in Gates' work including Jodie Foster, Ken Burns, Jelani Cobb and LL Cool J.

Tuesday, Feb. 22

7 p.m. | Ancient Remedies with Dr. Josh Axe Ancient Remedies with Dr. Josh Axe is based on Dr. Josh Axe's latest and most compelling book to date. It exemplifies his deep-seated passion, vision and mission to help people truly heal at the root cause of illness in order to live their best lives. Dr.

Wednesday, Feb. 23

Dr. Daniel Amen outlines six practical steps to make one feel happier, sharper and more in control, including strategies to help with a variety of things from anxiety to addictions.

Friday, Feb. 25

A locally produced look back at one of Charleston's legendary hangouts!

Saturday, Feb. 26

Nancy Zieman became an unlikely public television icon through her show, Sewing With Nancy. For 35 years, viewers tuned in for her calm approach to sewing delivered in a friendly manner. Off-camera, her life was marked by several personal challenges, including facial paralysis.

Membership fundraising held its own in first weeks of coronavirus lockdown

CDP’s analysis of early 2020 fundraising shows sustainers are living up to their name.

How to recalibrate and press ahead with public media fundraising

As donors reassess giving priorities during these uncertain times, we must emphasize our time-tested values and service to local communities.

Public radio stations weigh whether to fundraise during coronavirus pandemic

Stations in markets that are hardest hit by the virus should postpone their drives, says Greater Public’s Melanie Coulson.

Annual fundraising study finds significant gains for both radio, TV stations

The Target Analytics State of the System report reflects growing listening to public radio news and underscores “startling” payoffs from PBS’ Passport service.

Competing interests seen as likely dealbreaker for national fund drive

Several public media fundraisers take on a question submitted for our Currently Curious series: Why don’t public broadcasters coordinate on a national pledge drive?

WNET finds benefits in curtailing campaign-style pledge drives

The New York public TV station charted growth in viewership and membership revenues after confining on-air fundraising to dedicated time slots.

PBS will help stations convert social media followers to donors during March pledge

Stations will work with Goodworld.me, a platform that streamlines the process of making donations via Facebook and Twitter.

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