Individual Support
Explore the many ways you can contribute individually to KLRN and become a member.
Your public television station, KLRN, is here because of community contributions, raised right here, in South Central Texas. With your support, we are able to bring quality television programs into your home, educational tools for teachers into your classrooms, and events for kids and adults into your community.
About 85% of our funds come from community support – more than 40% from individuals and 45% from events, corporate support, education and other activities. Less than 15% comes from the federal government. Texas leaves support for public broadcasting in the hands of communities.
Explore the many ways you can contribute individually to KLRN and become a member.
Team up with KLRN to connect with engaged, educated audiences throughout South Central Texas.
Include KLRN in your will or estate plan. Ensure unparalleled programming for the future.
Play a vital role helping KLRN to enhance public outreach and sustain viewer support.
Thinking about selling your car, boat, motorcycle or other vehicle? Donate it to KLRN instead.
If you have a property that is unused or costing you money, consider donating it to KLRN.
See other ways you can support KLRN’s high-quality programming and educational efforts.
We get kids ready to learn and we give you opportunities to explore the world around you. We are America’s largest classroom, we turn your living room into the nation’s largest stage for the arts, and we provide a trusted window to the world—and have for over 50 years. Spend some time with us.
Your contribution to the KLRN Endowment Fund, Inc., either in memory of a loved one or in honor of a special friend or occasion, is a perpetual gift that will help provide for the future of KLRN public television for generations to come. The principle remains untouched, and only a small percentage of earnings on the principle is distributed to the station.
To make a gift, contact Lauren Esquivel at lesquivel@klrn.org or call her at (210) 208-8446. You may also call the station at (210) 270-9000 and ask for Lauren.