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Online Funder Support

What are the banners you see on PBS.org?

The banners you see on PBS.org are paid messages provided by organizations that wish to support PBS’s online initiatives. While PBS makes every attempt to ensure that banners adhere to our specific content guidelines, please be aware that when you click on a banner, you will leave PBS.org. These sites may differ from PBS in editorial approach, technologies used, and privacy practices. It's important that you make yourself aware of other sites' privacy policies and your browser's security settings when navigating the Internet.

Why are there banners on pbs.org?

PBS is currently funded in a number of ways – from government agencies, foundations, associations, corporations, and most importantly, from viewer donations. In order to continue to provide access to a wide range of free, high-quality content and services, from television programs and Web sites to tools and training for teachers, PBS is always exploring new, responsible ways to expand our funding; the banners you see are one part of this effort. The companies that provide financial support for PBS.org do not have any control over, or involvement in, PBS' editorial process.

If I’m a company, how can I get my message on PBS.org?

PBS engages organizations through a variety of funding opportunities, including our Web sites. If you are interested in learning more about how to reach our engaged and influential audience through funding of PBS.org, please contact us.

Feedback

We encourage you to provide any feedback you might have about banners on pbs.org. This feedback will inform how we evolve online funder recognition and other aspects of the site moving forward. Thank you in advance for your input.