All Hands on Deck: Launching BBG’s $100,000 Campaign
This moment is simple: we need each other.
Black By God is launching a $100,000 community fundraising campaign to sustain and grow Black-led journalism in West Virginia.
We’re kicking it off live.
From May 2–3, we’re hosting a 24-hour All Hands on Deck Houseboat Podcast-a-Thon—a full day of conversation, storytelling, and community—to launch this campaign and raise our first wave of support.
But this fundraiser doesn’t end when the livestream does.
This GoFundMe continues until we reach $100,000—together.
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Why This Matters
Black By God: The West Virginian has lost critical federal funding that supported our ability to tell agriculture and community stories.
At the same time, something powerful is happening:
Local and regional partners are stepping up.
Through the Appalachia Funders Network, BBG has received a two-year, $100,000 investment through the Rural News Fund to expand our reporting.
Now we’re asking our community to match that investment—dollar for dollar.
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What You’re Supporting
Your donation helps us continue and expand:
Black-led journalism in West Virginia — covering politics, culture, agriculture, and community
The Folk Reporters Program — training citizen journalists to report on local issues
Agriculture storytelling — connecting land, food, and people
Community storytelling — podcasts, live events, and documentary production
This is about making sure Black voices in Appalachia are not just included—but centered, documented, and sustained.




