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SABEW seeks Fund for the Future donations

SABEW’s Fund for the Future is a new fundraising drive that seeks to provide this organization with the financial muscle required to create more innovative training opportunities at a cost that will fit into shrinking newsroom budgets.

SABEW already helps our 3,500 members in numerous ways: from industry news and professional tips contained in our newsletter, The Business Journalist, and on our Web site — to the hands-on teaching experiences and networking at our conferences and workshops.

Fund for the Future will help SABEW strengthen the quality of business journalism. To meet new challenges, SABEW must explore new training methods ­ from online or telephone seminars to becoming a Web-based aggregator of pioneering business journalism reporting and editing tools.

Such efforts are complicated and expensive.

So SABEW needs your help. Please consider a donation to our Fund for the Future.

HOW TO DONATE

You can donate by sending a check to: SABEW c/o Missouri School of Journalism, 134 Neff Annex, Columbia, MO 65211-1200. Please note the check is for Fund for the Future.

You can donate by credit card by calling SABEW’s office at 573-882-7862.

PLEASE NOTE

You may donate in honor or memory of a friend, family member or colleague. SABEW intends to publish a list of donors, and we’d be happy to acknowledge such gifts.

SABEW is an IRS approved 501c3 not-for-profit organization. Your donation may be tax deductible. Please check with your tax advisor.

Your employer may match charitable donations to organizations like SABEW. Check to see if the company offers such a benefit.

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