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You don’t usually hear from me, but my name is Michael Sherrard, and I’m the Membership Director at The Intercept. It’s my job to ensure that we meet our ambitious goals for fundraising from readers and members like you.

I’m writing to you today because we’re approaching the midpoint of 2023, and unfortunately we’ve fallen behind the pace we need to keep The Intercept’s investigative journalism going strong.

This is an especially challenging time for digital news outlets like The Intercept. With costs rising and changes in the social media ecosystem making it harder to attract new readers, we’ve seen online news sites like BuzzFeed News and Vice News shutting down or filing for bankruptcy.

Some have gone so far as to call it “the end of this digital media age.”

Here at The Intercept, we remain bullish about the future of independent journalism, but our nonprofit newsroom depends on donations from readers to grow and strengthen our reporting.

So I’m asking you today: Will you make a donation of $5 to The Intercept and help close this fundraising shortfall for the first half of 2023?

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This has provided us with a unique base of support to fund the long-term reporting projects and investigations that The Intercept is famous for.

But I will tell you that every time I speak to one of our reporters or sit in on an editorial meeting, I hear ideas for new investigations that we would love to take on if we had more resources.

I want every one of those promising investigations to move forward, and I know you do too. But to make that happen, we need more readers to step up with a donation.

That’s why it’s so important that we catch up on our membership fundraising goals before we close the books on the first half of 2023. Will you make a donation of $5?

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