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The Concho Observer Adopts Financial Transparency Policy

Jon Mark HoggBy Jon Mark HoggMay 10, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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The Concho Observer is intended to be a community publication, supported and read by the community it serves. While we are not a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, every dollar received goes right back into creating quality content for the publication.

As a community publication it is important that the community knows how their money is being spent. Therefore, we have a adopted a policy of financial transparency. As part of that, we have added a new Financials page which you can find on the menu under About Us. We will post our profit and loss statements each month so you can see what we spend to create content and how much we receive in contributions and advertising dollars each month.

If you have questions about our statements, or would like to contribute or advertise on this site, you can email us at editor@conchoobserver.com

As always, we appreciate you reading The Concho Observer, and your continued support, financial and otherwise.

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