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Glasgow's Clyde Built Radio launches fundraiser to help secure future

CBR hopes to raise £20,000 to help contribute to rent and running costs and improve its Barras-based station

Glasgow community broadcaster Clyde Built Radio has launched a fundraiser to help secure its future. 

Clyde Built Radio announced the fundraiser via Instagram yesterday (November 12), writing: "We’ve launched a crowdfunder to secure the future of the station." 

"We’ve avoided big fundraisers until now partly out of stubbornness and partly out of awkwardness, but CBR is at a crossroads and we can’t do this without you," the statement continues.

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Launched via Crowdfunder, Clyde Built Radio is looking to raise £20,000 with its fundraiser to help pay for rent and running costs in the next year, and improve its Barras-based studio. 

Scottish national arts agency Creative Scotland will match all donations to Clyde Built Radio's fundraiser, meaning that all contributions will be doubled; at the time of writing, CBR has raised £6,900. 

The non-profit station has been running out of the Barras for over six years, helping to connect local Scottish DJs and artists with national and international listeners. 

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In the description on its crowdfunder, the Clyde Built Radio team cited issues such as declining club attendances, a rise in the cost of living, and difficulty accessing funding and grants for independent arts projects. 

"We’ve reached a point where this model is no longer sustainable. We need to raise enough money to secure the station’s running costs for the year ahead," the description reads. 

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"That stability would finally give us space to focus on building long-term sustainability and doing more of what we set out to do: supporting and connecting Glasgow’s creative community."

You can donate to Clyde Built Radio's fundraiser here.

Megan Townsend is Mixmag's Deputy Editor, follow her on Twitter 

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