Our startup year is coming to a close. We’re thinking about how we can be even more impactful for Albuquerque in 2025. 

Did you know? In 2025, the mayor and five of nine City Council members — including all three Westside seats — are up for election. 

Whether you think Albuquerque is on the right track or a wrong one, we need trusted, unbiased journalists to check their records and challenge them on solutions. 

We see local news as a public service. Your donations made all of those stories available to anyone in Albuquerque for free — unlike other newsrooms that keep their reporting hidden behind paywalls and ads.

We’re still growing and learning what readers want most, but one thing we’ve heard from you: You love our journalism because it doesn’t just report what already happened, it explains the who, why and how behind the story and gives readers a chance to weigh in with elected leaders who make decisions.

That model of public service, nonprofit journalism will mean even more in next year’s big municipal elections.

Your 2024 year-end donation means more in 2025

  • Your $50 donation becomes $150 and that gets bundled with five other $50 donors to pay our website bills for a whole month so we can keep bringing you City Desk for free.
  • Your $100 donation becomes $300 and that gets bundled with three other $100 donors and that pays for a journalist to cover the city council or a specialty beat for two full weeks in 2025.
  • Your $500 becomes $1500 and that covers the monthly stipend for a first-year or student journalist and their mentor working in our nonprofit newsroom, learning lifelong reporting skills.

We know you get a lot of asks this time of year. We hope you think City Desk is worth adding to your list. 

Whether you can give $25, $50, $100, $250, $500 or more, your donation helps us provide a public service democracy needs.

Thank you for supporting local journalists in your year-end giving.

Pat Davis, City Desk

Pat Davis
Publisher, Co-Founder
City Desk ABQ
pat@newmexico.news

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