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National Novel Writing Month organizes events where children and adults find the inspiration, encouragement, and structure they need to achieve their creative potential. Our programs are web-enabled challenges with vibrant real-world components, designed to foster self-expression while building community on local and global levels.
The Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York, Inc is a not-for-profit New York corporation which operates a non-commercial public television station (WCNY) and a non-commercial public fm radio station (WCNY) in Syracuse, New York and aims to educate, inspire and entertain.
The Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council (doing business as Austin PBS / KLRU) operates a community-licensed public television station serving Central Texas. It aims to educate, entertain, and engage audiences through PBS national programming plus locally produced shows and educational outreach (e.g., Austin City Limits and local K–12 learning initiatives). The organization also provides community events and resources that support lifelong learning and civic engagement.
WPBT Channel 2 is a vibrant force in the South Florida community that entertains, enlightens, and educates. We provide content from PBS, from other partners, and of our own creation - programs and services that change lives, inspire trust, and make a difference. We are community-supported and take pride in reflecting the diversity of the region in which we live and work.
Truthout works to spark action by revealing systemic injustice and providing a platform for progressive and transformative ideas, through in-depth investigative reporting and critical analysis. With a powerful, independent voice, we spur transformations in consciousness and inspire both policy change and direct action.Truthout aims to connect with a big-tent audience of as many readers as possible, and we reach 9 million unique visitors per year. However, through our journalism, we overwhelmingly work to uplift issues and movements impacting BIPoC, working-class, LGBTQ, disabled and immigrant communities. Our staff and board are majority-BIPoC, reflecting this commitment.