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9XM LEADERSHIP CIRCLE
Wisconsin Public Radio major donors make significant change happen at Wisconsin Public Radio. Annual gifts of over $1,200 add momentum to a strategic direction, initiate new programming, and provide significant opportunities that would not otherwise exist. Donors take a big-picture view of Wisconsin Public Radio and help keep us ahead of the curve. Thanks to the 9XM Leadership Circle for being committed to strong, independent, and meaningful public radio in Wisconsin. Join the 9XM Leadership Circle today.
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BENEFITS
As generous supporters of Wisconsin Public Radio, members of the 9XM Leadership Circle receive
the following benefits:
Leader ($1,200-$2,499)
- Recognition in WPR's biannual, behind-the-scenes publication for Major Donors (please let us know if you'd like to be anonymous)
- Advance notice of upcoming projects and programs of special interest
- Day Sponsorship on-air announcements on your preferred date and network
- Invitations to exclusive events featuring Wisconsin Public Radio Director, hosts and producers
Advocate ($2,500-$4,999)
All of the above, plus
- Choice of three Wisconsin Public Radio-produced audio recordings (at your request)
- Complimentary tickets to select community and arts events
Investor ($5,000-$9,999)
All of the above, plus
- Complimentary subscription to Wisconsin Trails magazine
- On-air recognition during a Wisconsin Public Radio pledge drives
Champion ($10,000-$49,999)
All of the above, plus
- Lunch with the Wisconsin Public Radio Director
Visionary ($25,000+)
All of the above along with customized recognition
Join the 9XM Leadership Circle Today!
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9XM:THE FOUNDATION OF WPR
Wisconsin Public Radio began in 1917, when Earl M. Terry and his physics students first transmitted music and voice using handmade vacuum tubes. At that time WPR was known as Radio Station 9XM. 9XM then became WHA-AM, the flagship for what is now the 32 station Wisconsin Public Radio Network.
For more information, please contact Ginger Alden, Senior Philanthropic Adviser at 715-212-3130.
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