Banner Year for KKFI 90.1 FM

What a difference a year makes! After two years of financial difficulty which forced the community radio station to downsize the number of paid staff members, KKFI 90.1 FM has rebounded with some encouraging developments.

The station worked for years to gain recognition for its strong community and education direction by applying for a federally-funded PTFP grant. The persistent focus on community action and local programming paid off with a $75,000 matching grant to replace the station's original transmitter. Along with the transmitter news, the station won kudos by it's selection as the host broadcaster for the 2011 Homelessness Marathon, a nationwide radio broadcast to 140 radio stations and 25 television channels. KKFI also was selected as the host for the 2011 Grassroots Radio Conference, which focuses on radio producers, programmers, and developers.

KKFI is a place Kansas City area community organizations come to talk about their programs and activities. Engaging these groups on-air is an important part of KKFI's mission. KKFI takes pride in bringing community voices to listeners. These organizations include neighborhood groups, arts organizations, musicians and musical groups, health and educational institutional representatives, as well as groups focused on labor and immigrant rights, to name a few.

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