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For Previous Fiscal Years' Funders, See the Tabs at the Bottom of This Workbook Please note: For previous Fiscal Years' Funders, see the tabs at the bottom of this workbook. Please use the arrows at the bottom left of the Excel window to scroll to other tabs. List of NPR Funders for Inclusion in Station Public Files In a 1999 rulemaking proceeding, the FCC retained the requirement that stations must maintain a list of all program funders, including those underwriting national programs, in their public inspection files for a period of two years from the airing date of the underwritten program. A simple list of the funders by name is all that is required. The following list may be put in your public files as a reference for NPR's national underwriting credits. *Programs funded through General Support include the following: All Things Considered All Songs Considered Ask Me Another Bullseye Car Talk Classical Public Radio Network Diane Rehm Show Fresh Air / Fresh Air Weekend with Terry Gross Hearing Voices Invisibilia JazzNight in America Latino USA Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz Morning Edition NPR Newscasts On Point On The Media Only A Game RadioLab Snap Judgement TED Radio Hour The Business Thistle & Shamrock Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me! Weekend Edition World Café Sponsors for October 1, 2015 - September 30, 2016 23andme.com 3D Robotics 99designs, Inc. A24 AARP ABC Entertainment AbeBooks Abrams Books AC Entertainment Acceptiva Acer, Inc. ADP ADT AEG Live - Denver AEG Live - Las Vegas AEG Live - Los Angeles AEG Live - National AEG Live - Philly AEG Live - Southeast Aetna Aetna Foundation Airbnb Airtable Alarm.com Algonquin Books Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence Almond Board of California Amazon.com AMC American Airlines American Cancer Society American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science American Honda Motor Company-Accord Americans for the Arts America's Natural Gas Alliance Ameriprise Anchor Bay Entertainment Angie's List Annie E. Casey Foundation Annie's Homegrown Anti Records Antoine and Emily van Agtmael Apple Applegate Organics Arcus Foundation Arkansas Parks and Tourism Arrowhead Water Art House Convergence / Michigan Theater Foundation Arts Center of the Capital Region Asian Art Museum AT&T Athena Health Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Atlassian ATO Records Audible, Inc. Author Buzz Avalara Babson College Bacardi Baird Barnes & Noble, Inc. Barracuda Networks Barsuk Records Basecamp Beggars Group Bench Berkley Books Best Buy Betterment Black Tux Bleecker Street Films Blink/Immedia Semiconductor Bloomsbury Publishing Blue Apron Blue Microphones Blue Note Records Boll and Branch Boston Private Bank Brigham & Women's Hospital Brightroll Broadway Brown and Toland Physicians Bryant University BSA Orders Bulletproof Bumble C Spire Wireless Cancer Treatment Centers of America Candlewick Press Capitol Music Group Carbonite Care.com CarMax.com Carnegie Corporation of NY Casper Sleep Casper.com CBS Celebrity Cruises Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Chevrolet Children's Health Chipotle Mexican Grill Cigna Cinemax CIT Group Citizens Bank Citrix City Point Cleveland Clinic Cleveland State University CNA CNN Columbia University CommonBond Concord Records Concrete Marketing, Inc. Concur Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Conservation Fund, The Constant Contact Corporation for Public Broadcasting Craft in America Credit Karma Creighton University Criteo Crofoot, The Croshal Group Culiniste CuriosityStream LLC Curious.com Dana Farber Cancer Institute Dean & Deluca Deep Eddy Distilling Co Dell Dey Street Books Discover Card Discovery Channel Discovery Communications, LLC Docusign Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Dropbox Duck Duck Go Eagle Rock Entertainment Ebsco Information Services Eileen Fisher, Inc. Eli Lilly Ellucian Eloquii Embrey Family Foundation Emerald Coast EMI Records Nashville Emma Enterprise Holdings Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota Epson Estate of Erick Robert Gustafson Estate of Jeanette Edwards Etrade Eventbrite Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation ExxonMobil Corporate Fabled Films Fairfax County Economic Development Authority Farmers Insurance Fat Possum Records Fathom Events Federal-Mogul Motorparts Fidelity Investments Fifth Generation Film Arcade, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Finsbury First Republic Bank FJC Financial FJS Productions Flipboard Florida Keys & Key West Tourism Focus Features Foley Hoag LLP Folger Shakespeare Library Ford Foundation, The Ford Motor Company-Corporate Fordham University Four Corners School of Outdoor Education Fox Broadcasting Fox Home Entertainment Fox Searchlight Pictures Freestyle Releasing FreshBooks Frontpoint FSG Books Gale / Cengage Learning Gallery Books General Electric General Motors-Corporate George Gund Foundation George Lucas Educational Foundation Georgetown University Getty Images, Inc. 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