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FāVS annual report highlights growth — and growing need for support

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By Becky Tallent | FāVS Board President

Dear Friends of FāVS,

On our website, you can now access our annual report, which shows the changes and growth we have experienced in the past year. We hope you will read it to not only see how far we have come in the past 12 months but where we plan to go in the next three years.

While we are excited about these changes, the report also clearly shows the need for additional financial support. Increases in the cost of running our website, the need for more reporters and generally the cost of doing business is cutting deeply into our financial reserves. 

Quality journalism is not cheap: We depend on a variety of resources to keep our site open including advertising, grants, investments and donations from readers like you. If you support our efforts, we would like to ask you to please become an ally with a monthly donation. A $15 per month donation will help tremendously. Obviously a higher donation is also deeply appreciated. 

Or, if you belong to an organization that would like to help us with a fundraiser, we would certainly appreciate it. Please contact either our Executive Director Tracy Simmons at tracysimmons@favs.news or our Development Director Bob Stout at bobstout@favs.news

Thank you so much for reading and for supporting our work. 

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Becky Tallent
Becky Tallent
An award-winning journalist and public relation professional, Rebecca "Becky" Tallent was a journalism faculty member at the University of Idaho for 13 years before her retirement in 2019. Tallent earned her B.A. and M.Ed. degrees in journalism from the University of Central Oklahoma and her Educational Doctorate in Mass Communications from Oklahoma State University. She is of Cherokee descent and is a member of both the Indigenous Journalists Association and the Society of Professional Journalists. She and her husband, Roger Saunders, live in Moscow, Idaho, with their two cats.
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