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Double your impact: Support independent journalism with our matching program

Help us reach our $20,000 goal by year-end and keep news free for everyone

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Dear Supporters,

This holiday season, we’re excited to share an incredible opportunity to make a real difference. With your help, we can continue delivering the fearless, independent journalism that 48 Hills is known for—and double your impact while doing so. Thanks to a generous matching program, every dollar you give through the end of the year will be matched, up to $10,000. Join us in this effort to keep critical news accessible to everyone!

Why We Need Your Help Now

As the year comes to a close, we need your help more than ever. Your support is crucial to ensuring that 48 Hills continues to provide the fearless, original journalism that our community depends on.

Reflecting on 2024

In 2024, we wrote over 1,100 articles of original content, bringing you vital stories on arts, culture, news, and politics. We’ve also been recognized with some amazing awards for our work. But we’re not stopping here. 2025 is shaping up to be a content-heavy year, filled with ambitious plans to serve our readers in San Francisco and beyond.

Keeping News Free for Everyone

While other billionaire-funded media outlets are putting up paywalls, we’re doubling down on our commitment to keep news free and accessible to everyone. We believe information is a right, not a privilege, and we’re here to uncover the stories that others are shielding from the public.

The Matching Opportunity

Here’s where you come in: We have an incredible opportunity right now. A generous donor has pledged to match every dollar we raise through the end of the year, up to $10,000. That means your tax-deductible donation will have double the impact! We’re currently 20% toward our goal, and with your help, we can reach 100%.

How Your Donation Helps

Your donations go directly into our reporting—into telling the stories that matter, exposing the truths that need to be heard, and championing the values we all hold dear. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to 48 Hills today. Together, we can ensure fearless, independent journalism continues to thrive in 2025 and beyond.

Donate Here: Click on this link, select a donation amount, and if you’re feeling generous, choose ‘Other’ and select the amount you’d like to donate. Click the box to make it a recurring donation if you can, select your preferred payment method, and submit. And now you’ve done your part in keeping 48 Hills alive and well for 2025.

Thank You for Your Support

Thank you for standing with us and for your continued support.

With gratitude, The 48 Hills Team

Tim, Imelda, Marke

48 Hills welcomes comments in the form of letters to the editor, which you can submit here. We also invite you to join the conversation on our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 

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