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Support KOSU during our fall membership campaign, and get a thank-you gift!

Get a new KOSU t-shirt, Keep It Local OK discount card, digital subscriptions to NPR+, The New York Times or New York Times Games or more as thank-you gifts!

KOSU is many things - a non-profit, a radio station, a community hub, and a trusted resource for Oklahomans in urban, rural, and suburban communities across the state. KOSU is Oklahoma’s NPR station.

When it comes to issues that matter to you and your community, KOSU has you covered. And KOSU is able to provide this coverage because of community support from thousands of individual partners, members, who choose to financially support the work we do each day.

As KOSU’s Fall Membership Campaign kicks into gear, we invite you to help strengthen this growing partnership by either becoming a member, or increasing your support, of KOSU today. Your membership is combined with thousands of others across the state to make KOSU your home for independent music, in-depth local reports, trusted analysis, and entertaining programming.

Start a monthly membership today or increase your annual giving now, and every day you will hear the impact of your generous support of public radio in Oklahoma. Stake your claim to Oklahoma’s finest public radio station with a gift of support today!

Here are some suggested monthly giving levels, along with thank-you gifts:

NEW!!! — 2025 Keep It Local OK card

This discount card is good to use at restaurants and business across the state including Oklahoma City, Stillwater, Tulsa, Enid, and more. NOTE: cards will not be mailed until November 2024 and are valid for calendar year 2025.
Set of vintage KOSU and NPR buttons along with a 1-year NPR+ app subscription.

Three vintage inspired buttons just in time for the campaign season – Choose KOSU, Spirit of 77, and retro NPR logo. Plus, you’ll enjoy a year-long subscription to the NPR+ app where you can enjoy all your favorite NPR programs, ad free, with a click of a button.
An annual subscription to the New York Times Games app.

This subscription includes popular games like Wordle, the crossword puzzle, Spelling Bee, Letterbox, and much more! New puzzles every day for all skill levels.
NEW!!! — KOSU t-shirt

The new KOSU t-shirt says it all! It is a black t-shirt and has the retro NPR logo on the front and the “Choose KOSU” slogan on the back. This shirt comes in sizes X-small through 3X-large. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be a walking billboard for KOSU!
KOSU Bundle

The ultimate KOSU member bundle comes with the new NPR retro logo/Choose KOSU t-shirt, the set of vintage buttons and a 1-year NPR+ app subscription. Become a member AND a superfan of KOSU and get your KOSU bundle today.
An annual digital subscription to The New York Times

An annual digital subscription to The New York Times. The perfect companion to the radio show The Daily, you will have access to all NYT content on any platform. NOTE: You must provide a valid email address to get this gift.
A day of programming of your choice on KOSU’s airwaves

Members donating at this level get to choose any day of the year to have a special message read over the air. This is your chance to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, or memorial with all KOSU listeners and uniquely honor that special day. A staff person will reach out following the donation to arrange a date and message. Please allow for 2-4 weeks for contact.

There are so many reasons to support KOSU during our fall membership campaign! Most importantly, support for KOSU benefits the state of Oklahoma. When we choose to invest in truth and local journalism, we are investing in not only ourselves but also in our friends and neighbors. And that is priceless.

Mairead Todd is KOSU's Development Director.
KOSU is nonprofit and independent. We rely on readers like you to support the local, national, and international coverage on this website. Your support makes this news available to everyone.

Give today. A monthly donation of $5 makes a real difference.
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