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Signal Strength: Philanthropy and the Future of Public Media Webinar

BY: Annie Madonia, Chief Advancement Officer, The Lenfest Institute; Katherine Lawson, Vice President of Philanthropy, Rocky Mountain PBS; Monica Villamizar, Freelance Filmmaker, Tikal Media; Douglas H. London, Managing Director
August 5, 2025

Explore CCS Fundraising’s Signal Strength: Philanthropy and the Future of Public Media on-demand video, a conversation about what a changing funding landscape means for nonprofit resilience and readiness.

This 60-minute session focuses on the implications of potential shifts in federal support for public media and how sector leaders are planning and adapting.

Our expert panel explores how public media and journalism organizations and institutions are navigating uncertainty, evolving donor expectations, and the need for long-term sustainability.

PRESENTED BY

Douglas H. London

Douglas H. London

Managing Director

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