Government grants and contributions from private, family, corporate, and community foundations
are important sources of support for KQED. Often providing seed money or capstone funds for
KQED projects, foundation and government support makes it possible for KQED to develop new
productions, implement community outreach initiatives, as well as maintain longtime program
favorites.
KQED's Foundation and Government Development team raises money for KQED general operating
expenses, as well as for a number of specific projects
for Television, Radio, KQED.org, and the KQED Education Network.
To learn more about the ways your foundation can
support KQED, please call Jayme Burke, Director of Foundation and Government
Development, at (415) 553-3318. Or send an email to
fdn@kqed.org with your contact information,
foundation name, and any specific questions you may have. We are generally able to respond
to requests for information within twenty-four hours.