NPR Receives $113 Million From 2 Gifts
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/16/business/media/npr-133-million-donation-ballmer.html
NPR on Thursday said it had received two gifts totaling $113 million, including the largest donation from a living donor in the networks history.
Connie Ballmer, the philanthropist and co-founder of the Ballmer Group, a philanthropic organization she leads with her husband, the billionaire former Microsoft executive Steve Ballmer, gave NPR $80 million for its digital innovation efforts. An anonymous donor gave $33 million to support the NPR Network, a web of affiliated public radio stations across the United States.
I support NPR because an informed public is the bedrock of our society, and democracy requires strong, independent journalism, Ms. Ballmer said in a statement. My hope is that this commitment provides the stability and the spark NPR needs to innovate boldly and strengthen its national network.
Last year, Congress clawed back $500 million in annual funding from public broadcasters, sending hundreds of stations scrambling. NPR was somewhat insulated from the direct financial impacts of that decision, because a small fraction of its budget came directly from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the government-funded company that gave away funds to NPR and PBS stations. But the ripple effects still have taken a toll.