The Gay & Lesbian Fund supports public and local radio and television programming on an invitation-only basis.
Our funding helps promote intelligent dialogue about important issues facing our state. Our support of 15 different public broadcasting stations reaches all corners of the state, from Durango and Paonia to Denver and Fort Collins.
The success stories of our Public Broadcasting grantees are numerous.
- KGNU Community Radio helps people like Penny Welch in Cortez get access to information about critical state legislative topics, from state tax issues to public school standards.
- KAFM Radio reaches thousands of listeners in Western Colorado with programming that highlights topics of diversity, and prides itself in its open and inclusive community collaborations.
Explore the many ways in which our grantees are working to advance equality by reading their stories in our “Improving Lives” section.
Capitol Coverage / KGNU
When speaking of KGNU and affiliate Capitol Coverage, Sam Fuqua, KGNU's station manager says, "Connecting citizens with the actions of our elected officials helps listeners gain power through information and engages them more in the democratic process."