By Reporter staff
For the third year, The Reporter announced that it matched its matching grant from the David and Virginia Eisenberg Fund. Unlike the past two years when the match was $500, this year the fund offered a $2,500 matching grant. The Reporter raised more than $3,000.
“We are thrilled to receive a matching grant again this year and grateful that it was for a larger amount than last year,” said Rabbi Rachel Esserman, executive editor of The Reporter. “We owe a special thank you to the David and Virginia Eisenberg Fund that was gracious enough to offer the grant. We are also grateful to readers of the paper who generously donated money.”
Esserman noted that this support is even more important now than it was in the past. “Although we’ve been moving out from the pandemic, some businesses have not survived or suffered financial losses and can’t advertise,” she said. “That makes readers’ and foundations’ donations even more important.”
She also noted the difference between The Reporter and the local secular newspaper. “We offer a service to the Jewish community by giving them a one-stop place filled with news and features they won’t find anywhere else,” she said. “Those include Bill Simon’s sports columns and our award-winning book reviews and editorials.”
Esserman offered thanks to Shelley Hubal, executive director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Binghamton, for helping to arrange the grant and The Reporter’s production associate, Julie Weber, for creating the ad that appeared in the paper and on The Reporter’s website.
Although the matching grant is over, Esserman noted that the paper is still accepting donations. “Every penny is appreciated to help keep our paper going,” she said. Donations can still be made online through The Reporter Group’s website here or by mailing donations to The Reporter, 500 Clubhouse Rd., Vestal, NY 13850.