The Calvert Foundation held a conference call briefing to discuss the Public Radio Fund, a landmark program that would allow individuals and institutions to invest in public radio.
Calvert Foundation’s Director of Strategic Development Tim Freundlich says, "We feel more public radio in more places in the United States is definitely a positive thing for the country and that’s the goal of the Public Radio Fund." (0:36)
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