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HCN readers: Funding our work for 52 years

INDEPENDENT NEWS GUARDIAN ($25,000-$49,999)

William & Mary Greve Foundation | New York, NY

MEDIA LEADER ($10,000-$24,999)

Anonymous

BF Foundation | Snowmass, CO

PUBLISHER’S CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999)

Anonymous (2)

Alpenglow Foundation & John Hobby Catto Family | Aspen, CO

PHILANTHROPIST ($2,500-$4,999)

Anonymous

Katherine S. Borgen | Denver, CO

Martha Davis & Richard Sayrs | Cherry Hills Village, CO

Frick Family Fund, Oregon Community Foundation | Mendenhall, PA

STEWARD ($1,000-$2,499)

In honor of Paul Larmer | Paonia, CO

Brenna Boyd | Seattle, WA

Phoebe Brown | Salt Lake City, UT

Engelman Donor Advised Fund | Park City, UT

William Hamann | Grand Junction, CO

Holly Myers & Kirk Neely | Portola Valley, CA

Audra Oliver | Prineville, OR

Molly O’Reilly | Sandpoint, ID

Jim & Rosanne Shaw | Boulder, CO

Thomas Sisk | Bowen Island, BC

Kent Winterholler | Park City, UT

GUARANTOR ($500-$999)

Anonymous

In honor of the pioneer smokejumpers of CPS Camp 103

Scott Barnhart & Ourania Malliris | Seattle, WA

Michael Folsom, Cowboy Moving & Storage, Inc. | Englewood, CO

Fred Gentry | Olympia,

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