If you donate $5 right now, we’ll stop sending these emails and get back to our journalism

We don’t love filling up your inbox, but The Intercept’s journalism really does depend on your support. Here’s my humble request: If you donate today, we’ll stop sending you these fundraising emails and get back to our journalism.




I’ll be honest. The next few days, we’ll be sending a lot of emails asking readers to support The Intercept’s journalism before December 31.

But there’s a good reason for that: Every year, we get a last-minute surge of donations. More people donate to The Intercept in the last 48 hours of the year than usually do in an entire month.

Frankly, it’s nerve-wracking for everyone on our team. So many important reporting projects hang in the balance as we wait anxiously for donations to begin rolling in.

We don’t love filling up your inbox, but The Intercept’s journalism really does depend on your support. There are no corporate advertisers clamoring for more stories about how they profit by endangering freedom and democracy.

So here’s my humble request: If you donate today, we’ll stop sending you these fundraising emails and get back to our journalism.

Don’t procrastinate. If you intend to support The Intercept’s journalism before the end of the year, please do so right now.

We live in a time of overlapping and accelerating crises.

The coronavirus pandemic. A failing democracy. Rampant disinformation online. The climate emergency. Mass incarceration. Deadly and unchecked drone warfare.

That’s why we set an ambitious year-end goal of raising $700,000. We’re already more than halfway there, but the end of the year is coming up faster than you might think.

People all over the world rely on The Intercept’s hard-hitting investigative reporting, but less than 1 percent of our readers ever make a donation. So we’re asking you to chip in whatever you can afford today — and every year-end donation will be doubled by a matching donor, making your money go even further.

Can we count on you to help support The Intercept? Click here to make an urgent year-end contribution — and have it doubled — right now.

STAND WITH THE INTERCEPT →

Thank you,

Michael Sherrard
Membership Director

First Look Institute is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization (tax ID number 80-0951255).

The Intercept’s mailing address is:
First Look Institute
P.O. Box 27442
Washington, DC 20038

The Intercept is an award-winning nonprofit news organization dedicated to holding the powerful accountable through fearless, adversarial journalism. Our in-depth investigations and unflinching analysis focus on surveillance, war, corruption, the environment, technology, criminal justice, the media and more. Email is an important way for us to communicate with The Intercept’s readers, but if you’d like to stop hearing from us, click here to unsubscribe from all communications. Protecting freedom of the press has never been more important. Contribute now to support our independent journalism.

Older messages

Erik Prince is suing The Intercept

Monday, December 27, 2021

Blackwater's founder is using the legal system to try to silence the free press and keep his activities out of the public eye. Did you see this message? I've spent years reporting on Erik

Trumpists seize Congress — through elections

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Democrats could be looking at a decade or more in the wilderness. And with Donald Trump playing kingmaker in GOP primaries, we'll see a flood of wingnut nominees who make Georgia Rep. Marjorie

We’re being sued by mercenary billionaire Erik Prince

Friday, December 24, 2021

Blackwater's founder is using the legal system to try to silence the free press and keep his activities out of the public eye. Erik Prince, the billionaire mercenary who founded the private

Joe Manchin for President

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Lyndon B. Johnson, a giant of American politics, recognized a political opportunity and reoriented. Manchin would rather be the man riding the bomb to the ground. MOST READ America's Frontline

Donate $5 to hold Joe Manchin accountable

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

We won't stop following the money and pursuing the truth about Sen. Joe Manchin. West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin has been carving up the Democrats' Build Back Better legislation for months. Then

You Might Also Like

How to Keep Providing Gender-Affirming Care Despite Anti-Trans Attacks

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Using lessons learned defending abortion, some providers are digging in to serve their trans patients despite legal attacks. Most Read Columbia Bent Over Backward to Appease Right-Wing, Pro-Israel

Guest Newsletter: Five Books

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Five Books features in-depth author interviews recommending five books on a theme Guest Newsletter: Five Books By Sylvia Bishop • 9 Mar 2025 View in browser View in browser Five Books features in-depth

GeekWire's Most-Read Stories of the Week

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Catch up on the top tech stories from this past week. Here are the headlines that people have been reading on GeekWire. ADVERTISEMENT GeekWire SPONSOR MESSAGE: Revisit defining moments, explore new

10 Things That Delighted Us Last Week: From Seafoam-Green Tights to June Squibb’s Laundry Basket

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Plus: Half off CosRx's Snail Mucin Essence (today only!) The Strategist Logo Every product is independently selected by editors. If you buy something through our links, New York may earn an

🥣 Cereal Of The Damned 😈

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Wall Street corrupts an affordable housing program, hopeful parents lose embryos, dangers lurk in your pantry, and more from The Lever this week. 🥣 Cereal Of The Damned 😈 By The Lever • 9 Mar 2025 View

The Sunday — March 9

Sunday, March 9, 2025

This is the Tangle Sunday Edition, a brief roundup of our independent politics coverage plus some extra features for your Sunday morning reading. What the right is doodling. Steve Kelley | Creators

☕ Chance of clouds

Sunday, March 9, 2025

What is the future of weather forecasting? March 09, 2025 View Online | Sign Up | Shop Morning Brew Presented By Fatty15 Takashi Aoyama/Getty Images BROWSING Classifieds banner image The wackiest

Federal Leakers, Egg Investigations, and the Toughest Tongue Twister

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Friday that DHS has identified two “criminal leakers” within its ranks and will refer them to the Department of Justice for felony prosecutions. ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌

Strategic Bitcoin Reserve And Digital Asset Stockpile | White House Crypto Summit

Saturday, March 8, 2025

Trump's new executive order mandates a comprehensive accounting of federal digital asset holdings. Forbes START INVESTING • Newsletters • MyForbes Presented by Nina Bambysheva Staff Writer, Forbes

Researchers rally for science in Seattle | Rad Power Bikes CEO departs

Saturday, March 8, 2025

What Alexa+ means for Amazon and its users ADVERTISEMENT GeekWire SPONSOR MESSAGE: Revisit defining moments, explore new challenges, and get a glimpse into what lies ahead for one of the world's