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WMNF is volunteer-powered, listener-supported, community-conscious, commercial-free radio
WMNF is volunteer-powered, listener-supported, community-conscious, commercial-free radio and is mission-driven. As an independent organization, no large company or institution funds us. You do. Since 1979, your support has helped activate a connected, compassionate, and informed community through music discovery and open dialogue.
Together, we can continue to make a positive impact on our local and global community. Donate or volunteer today.
No big companies or organizations support us. We are here because you – and many of your like-minded friends – donated a little (or a lot) to help fund a dream to provide eclectic music and independent, progressive news using real, live DJs in our studios. A whopping 70% of our budget is provided by donations from individual listener-supporters.
WMNF is listener-supported. That means we don’t advertise like a commercial station, and we’re not part of a university. We rely on the kind support of listeners like you to keep us on the air. Keep in mind that your employer may have a matching-gift program, which could double your contribution.
WMNF volunteers have fun providing a variety of needed services to keep your community radio station alive and kickin’. Volunteers do everything here from paperwork to programming; recycling to refiling records; and during our on-air Marathons, it’s the volunteers who put the “fun” in fundraising.
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WMNF volunteers have fun providing a variety of needed services to keep your community radio station alive and kickin'.

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WMNF is listener-supported. That means we don't advertise like a commercial station, and we're not part of a university.
Ways to support
WMNF volunteers have fun providing a variety of needed services to keep your community radio station alive and kickin'.
News and Public Affairs

Former and current Florida legislators talk term limits at Tampa political forum
Listen: Over 30 years ago, Florida voters amended the state’s constitution to limit legislators’ terms to eight years. At the Tampa Tiger Bay Club Friday, political leaders favored overturning term limits. Former state legislators Bob Henriquez and Tom Lee, current State Senator Darryl Rouson, and lobbyist Ron Pierce spoke at the forum. All were in…

Talking Florida’s rule changes on mushrooms and weed, with a side of strip clubs, too
For three sessions now, Carlos Hermida, who owns two hemp shops in the Tampa Bay area, has watched the Florida legislature attempt to pass different regulations that directly affect his industry. Legislation from 2023 didn’t go anywhere, but Gov. Ron DeSantis had to veto a bill that might have killed Hermida’s business after the 2024…

The Scoop: Fri. May 16, 2025, Tampa Bay and Florida headlines by WMNF
Florida municipalities are now forbidden from fluoridating water after Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a sweeping bill.